From Michelle Fischbach <info@fischbachforcongress.com>
Subject Weekly Roundup: March 8, 2025
Date March 8, 2025 5:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week in Washington: Democrats made a spectacle of themselves
at President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress, President Trump issued a final
warning to Hamas, and we are working to support our farmers. But through it
all, I wanted to keep you updated on our critical work.



President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress was a historic moment. He outlined
a bold, conservative vision to restore America to greatness while masterfully
handling unruly Democrats. Their outbursts and refusal to stand, even for a
young cancer patient or the family of slain Laken Riley, were nothing short of
embarrassing. It’s unfortunate that they couldn’t put politics aside, even for
a moment. The takeaway for the average viewer was that Democrats are not
interested in finding common ground.



As President Trump touted his extraordinary wins—securing more than $1.7
trillion in manufacturing investments, dramatically reducing illegal border
crossings, and cutting government waste and fraud—Democrats sat silent. These
are achievements every American should celebrate, yet they chose partisanship
over progress. President Trump also laid out a forward-looking vision to put
the United States on the right track. He called on Congress to extend the 2017
tax cuts, pass a budget resolution prioritizing border security and defense,
and advance his America-First energy policies. The contrast couldn’t be
clearer: while Democrats sulk, President Trump leads, and I look forward to
working with my colleagues to advance and pass his agenda.



President Trump issued a final, unequivocal warning to Hamas: release the
hostages or face annihilation. This declaration came after he met with former
hostages, who detailed the horrors of their captivity. The conflict in Israel
has dragged on for far too long, and these innocent people must be brought
home. It is shameful that this crisis escalated under the Biden administration,
which failed to secure the hostages' release. President Trump understands that
strength is needed if diplomacy fails. With his clear and decisive action,
President Trump is committed to bringing Americans and Israelis home and ending
this conflict. His leadership is a reminder that when our nation stands firm
and strong, the world takes notice.



Family farms are the backbone of western Minnesota, built through generations
of hard work, perseverance, and sacrifice. But Washington’s unfair Death Tax
puts that legacy at risk. Unlike what the Democrats claim, this isn’t about
protecting billionaires; it’s about ensuring that family-owned farms aren’t
forced to sell off land to pay a crushing tax bill. With land values rising and
farm income fluctuating, many farmers find themselves asset-rich but cash-poor.
When the federal government demands up to 40% of an estate’s value, it can mean
the difference between passing down the family farm or losing it forever. No
farmer should have to break up their legacy because of an unfair tax on land
their family already paid for and worked tirelessly to maintain. This is whyI’m
proud to cosponsor Congressman Randy Feenstra’s Repeal the Death Tax Act.
Farmers already navigate unpredictable weather, volatile markets, and rising
costs—Washington shouldn’t be another obstacle. Repealing this tax is about
more than financial relief; it’s about protecting the heritage, livelihoods,
and future of Minnesota’s farm families.



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.




With gratitude,




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Michelle Fischbach

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