From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: February 1, 2025
Date February 1, 2025 6:00 PM
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Dear John,



It’s been a week full of pardons, hearings, and—sadly—a terrible tragedy, but
I wanted to take a moment to update you on the important work we’ve been doing
to advance our conservative values in Washington.



I am heartbroken by the American Airlines crash over Reagan National Airport.
I know we will all continue to pray for the families and friends of the
victims. I want to thank our first responders who rushed to the scene to do
everything they could to help. May God be with the families, victims, and
everyone touched by this disaster.



I applaud President Trump for pardoning 23 pro-life activists whom the
previous administration unjustly targeted for standing up for the sanctity of
life. These men and women—some elderly, some in poor health—were prosecuted
simply for peacefully defending the unborn. It was unbelievable that Biden’s
Justice Department persecuted and vilified pro-life Americans all while turning
a blind eye to the wave of violent attacks on pregnancy centers across the
country. President Trump’s pardons are a bold stand for life, justice, and the
Constitution—a stark contrast to the previous administration’s open disdain for
pro-life Americans.



Recent fires in California have—once again—highlighted the consequences of
poor forest management. That’s why it’s good news that the bipartisanFix Our
Forests Act passed the House. We’ve seen firsthand how inadequate preparation
and lack of action in high-risk areas can lead to tragedies that destroy
communities, homes, and lives. Local leaders in California knew these areas
were at risk, yet failed to take the necessary steps to prevent this outcome.
This act will provide local land managers and firefighters with the tools and
resources they need, such as restoring forest health and building greater
resilience in dangerous fire zones. Responsible forest management is needed to
reduce the risk of more destruction in the future.



As always, thank you for your continued trust and support. Don’t hesitate to
reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with anything. Thank you
for your continued support!




With gratitude,




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