From Dan Meuser <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update - 12.8.24
Date December 8, 2024 8:46 PM
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Good afternoon, and welcome to our Weekend Update.

On Saturday, we paused to recognize the 83rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor—a day that will forever live in infamy. This defining moment in our history resulted in the tragic loss of more than 2,400 Americans, all of whom made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We honor their memory and the bravery and resilience that continue to define the enduring legacy of the American spirit.



This week, I spent nearly an hour and a half with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to discuss their Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) plans. I asked questions and shared my recommendations on rooting out waste, fraud, redundancies, and unnecessary bureaucracy in the federal government. DOGE will prevent the federal bureaucracy from becoming an unelected fourth branch of government.



I look forward to working alongside DOGE and my colleagues to make much-needed reforms to regain a limited government. I joined “Varney and Co” on Fox Business to discuss President Trump, Elon Musk, Vivek, DOGE, and our plans to cut wasteful government spending. Click here <[link removed]> or below to watch.

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I also want to thank Elon Musk for highlighting my interview on Varney & Co. on X. 



Before the meeting with Elon Musk and Vivek, I joined “National Report” on Newsmax for an interview. Click here <[link removed]> or below to watch.

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On Saturday, I joined Newsmax for an in-studio appearance to discuss DOGE, the Hunter Biden pardon, and President Trump's push to get our federal workforce back to the office. We also addressed the murder of the United Healthcare CEO, the economy, and BItcoin reaching $100k. Click here <[link removed]> or below to watch.

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I also want to thank Newsmax for inviting me to join them in the studio. I appreciate their work in delivering an unfiltered look at the news that matters.



With the spirit of cutting government spending and the size of the bureaucracy in mind, I spoke strongly in support of the Prove It Act on the House floor. This critical legislation requires federal agencies to assess the true cost of their regulations, including the direct and indirect burdens they impose on small businesses. It empowers small businesses to challenge unfair rules, promotes greater transparency, and helps limit the size of government. Small businesses should be able to focus on expanding operations, hiring workers, and serving their communities—not navigating endless bureaucracy. Click here <[link removed]> or below to watch.

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Check out my interview on The Rich Zeoli Show on TalkRadio WPHT! We covered President Biden’s egregious decision to pardon his son, Hunter, and how it erodes Americans’ trust in the Justice System. I also shared why I joined the House DOGE Caucus to help tackle wasteful government spending, and we previewed Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s visit to Congress. Click here <[link removed]> or below to listen.

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Shelley and I attended the annual Pennsylvania Society events this weekend. I attended the Pennsylvania Society Annual Dinner last night, where they honored Tom Hagan, the Chairman and former CEO of Erie Insurance. Tom has lived an amazing life and has been a respected civil and philanthropic leader in Erie and Pennsylvania for over 60 years. During Governor Tom Ridge's administration, Tom served as the first-ever secretary of the newly created Department of Community and Economic Development. Tom also co-founded the Team Pennsylvania Foundation, which works to accelerate our Commonwealth's long-term economic future. The Erie Times wrote a fitting tribute that was published this morning. I encourage you to click here <[link removed]> to read more about Tom and his many contributions to Pennsylvania.



Members of the Northeast Leadership Group, including Louis DeNaples, Bill Bracey, and Keith Eckel, joined me for dinner.



On Saturday morning, I was pleased to address the attendees of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association at their annual seminar. I want to thank the President and CEO of the PA Manufacturers Association, David Taylor, along with Greg Bentley from Bentley Systems, for inviting me to speak. I spoke of all of the strength the Trump administration will bring to the United States national security and the economy. That said, my concern is that Pennsylvania will be left behind. Pennsylvania must be prepared and have plans to win and compete in the competition of states. Pennsylvania needs a governor’s office with the vision, plans, policy, and team to execute the same way the Trump administration is prepared to deliver for the American people. (Pictured below speaking and with Ambassador Carla Sands)





On Friday night, I attended the Northeast Delegation Annual Pennsylvania Society Reception, which Shelley and I cohosted. It was a great event, and many amazing people joined us. Many were still celebrating the great victories we enjoyed in November. (Pictured left to right, Ashley Walukevich from the Trump Force 47, Lawrence Tabas, State GOP chairman, Conor Reardon from Trump Force 47, Thomas Pietruczuk from Trump Force 47, and my friend Terry Casey)



IN NEWS YOU WON’T HEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: A new CBS News poll <[link removed]> finds overwhelming support for President Donald J. Trump's transition and agenda ahead of his inauguration in January. 

The results are in line with other recent polls <[link removed]>, which also found wide backing for his performance.

Here's what you need to know:

- More Americans than not approve of President Trump's top cabinet nominees.



- Americans overwhelmingly back President Trump's performance during the transition. Nearly six in ten Americans say they approve of how President Trump has handled his job performance as president-elect. 



- Americans support President Trump's plan for mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens. The policy is backed <[link removed]> by most independent voters and a strong majority of voters across every age group — in line with other recent polls, which have consistently <[link removed]>shown <[link removed]>majority <[link removed]> support for this signature Trump policy.



- Most Americans favor imposing tariffs on imported goods. This widely touted proposal is a key cornerstone <[link removed]> of President Trump's Made in America agenda.



- A plurality of Americans say President Trump will cause food and grocery prices to go down.



This week, a Gallup Survey shows President Trump's net favorability is "in positive territory." <[link removed].>Meanwhile, a recent Gallup poll <[link removed]> shows that President Trump's net favorability <[link removed]>exceeds that of the incumbent Biden by 17 points.



Gallup also shows Republicans are viewed far more favorably <[link removed].> than Democrats. The Republican Party's favorability aligns with its 22-year average, while the Democrat Party's rating is 11 points below its average.

President Trump will take office in January with an unprecedented mandate <[link removed]>, aided by massive swings among virtually all demographics, following his resounding Electoral College and popular vote wins.

It was great connecting with Bob Carl and Sam Chivinski from the Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. The Schuylkill Chamber is an extensive network of over 750 member organizations dedicated to improving the quality of life and driving economic growth in Schuylkill County and its surrounding areas.



At a House Financial Services Committee hearing, it felt only right that both parties donned bowties to honor Chairman Patrick McHenry. His signature bowtie has become as much a part of his legacy as his leadership—leadership that will continue to shape the financial services industry for years to come. It was a bittersweet day, as this marked his final hearing as Chairman before he hangs up the gavel at the end of the month. You’ll be missed, Patrick McHenry!



We celebrated National Miners Day this week. It is a day we recognize the hardworking miners across the country—and right here in Pennsylvania—who power our nation with grit and dedication. Let’s remember the miners of yesterday and salute those carrying on the tradition today. If you know a miner, thank them for their efforts to keep our homes warm and our lights on.







I received the 2024 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Washington Coal Club alongside my fellow Co-chairs of the Congressional Coal Caucus. Coal is deeply woven into the fabric of Pennsylvania, supporting over 11,500 full-time jobs and powering our state and economy. As a leading coal producer, Pennsylvania generated nearly 48.4 million tons of coal in 2023—most of it fueling the electricity that keeps our homes warm and our lights on.

I will continue to work in Congress to advance an all of the above, all of the below energy agenda and fight against burdensome regulations that seek to stifle American energy production.



Lastly, I want to congratulate the Troy Trojans on their exciting victory in the 2024 PIAA 2A Football Championship against Central Clarion! The final score was 25-24, making this the school’s very first football state title. Congratulations to these impressive student-athletes!



It was a great football weekend for Pennsylvania. Penn State is hosting a college football playoff game against SMU. Saquon Barkley just scored for the Eagles, and the Steelers are winning. Go Pennsylvania!





God Bless our great nation, God Bless our Republican Party, and God Bless President Donald J. Trump. I look forward to seeing you soon,



Dan Meuser
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