Team, 

This week, Tom Cotton took new steps to put Arkansans and Americans first, and to keep our National Guard and country safe from lunatics who hate everything we stand for.

Here are some headlines and interviews you might’ve missed: 

 


On Monday, Tom talked about the horrific antisemitic attack in Australia, the rise of antisemitism around the world, and what it means here in America.

We shouldn’t allow unchecked migration from the third world, especially places with radical Islamic movements. 

And we need to remember that birthright citizenship is a bad idea and that gun control doesn’t work.

Watch the full interview here or above.
 


The best way to put Arkansans and Americans first is to stop giving handouts to illegal aliens.

This week, Tom introduced plans to strengthen asylum standards to stop foreigners from staying here indefinitely and stop noncitizens from getting in-state tuition.

Read about them here or above.
 


Any thug who tries to attack, harass, or intimidate National Guardsmen must face the full force of the law. 

Brave Arkansans, and Americans, serving on-duty in the Guard need to be protected from lunatics, and Tom’s plan will do so.

You can read more about it here or above.

With 2026 almost here, it’s critical that we finish 2025 the right way. You can support Tom’s campaign by pitching in a few bucks here or below.

Thanks for standing with us.

-Team Cotton 

 
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Meet Tom Cotton

After 9/11, Tom Cotton joined the U.S. Army, serving multiple combat tours and in the Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetery. 

In the U.S. Senate, he’s fighting for Arkansans and Americans, standing up to the Marxist Left, and building a movement to make America strong again. 

Our movement depends on support from working Americans pitching in what they can, when they can. With 2026 coming soon, Tom is counting on tough conservatives across the country to help him build a campaign that can win. 

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