From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: August 16, 2025
Date August 16, 2025 7:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week full of supporting President Trump’s America First
agenda, but I wanted to take a moment to update you on the important work we’re
doing to advance our conservative values.



I applaud President Trump for moving to federalize D.C. and deploy National
Guardsmen to crack down on crime and arrest criminals. One of PresidentTrump’s
main duties in office is to keep citizens safe, and he’s doing that by
restoring order in the District of Columbia. The D.C. government has lost
control of safety and public order. Between their feckless mayor and push to
lessen criminal penalties for thugs, it is a perfect storm for crime, chaos,
and destitution. Whether it’s carjackings, assaults on administration staffers,
armed robberies on the Metro, or assassinations of embassy officials, the city
is unsafe—even in broad daylight. Just this month, there was a Wild West-style
shootout in a D.C. neighborhood that involved dozens of juveniles.



As President Trump so rightly stated, “If our capital is dirty, our whole
country is dirty.”



The Trump administration has been adamant about restoring law and order. U.S.
citizens and foreign visitors are safer because of it. I look forward to
experiencing a more secure D.C. when we return in September.



President Trump signed an executive order to roll back regulations issued by
the Biden administration on financial institutions so they can explore the
viability of including alternative investments in retirement plans, such as
401(k) accounts. These assets include real estate, digital assets held in
actively managed investment vehicles, longevity risk-sharing pools, and private
market investments. Expanding the types of investments held in 401(k)s offers
new opportunities for those saving for retirement. This innovative executive
order could open up market access and improve investment outcomes by providing
hardworking Americans with the same range of opportunities as professional
institutions.


A federal judge in Montana just threw out a 2024 decision by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service to denyEndangered Species Act protections for gray wolves, a
move that could recklessly pave the way to relisting. In Minnesota, gray wolves
have exceeded recovery goals and are now a menace to livestock, pets, and
wildlife, especially up north. Both Republicans and Democrats alike have tried
to delist them to allow state-level population management efforts, but
extremist environmentalist groups like the Sierra Club are using the courts to
keep these wolves listed forever (and fundraise off of it too!). Rural
Minnesotans know the real costs of these decisions, and it’s our farmers and
ranchers who pay the price. This is why I co-sponsored and wholeheartedly
support thePet and Livestock Protection Act, which delists the gray wolf, ends
judicial meddling, restores state control, and ensures Minnesotans—not some
judge hundreds of miles away—decide how to manage our wildlife populations.




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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