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Welcome to our weekly newsletter: A 90-second overview of what I've been up to
in Congress, coupled with an insight into the latest conservative news.
Living Like It’s 1979 🕰️
President Biden transported us back to the 1970’s. The Colonial Pipeline
cyberattack shook the east coast’s oil and gas grid making it apparent how
necessary it is for our country to have more pipelines, not less. Sadly, Biden
canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline on day one of his administration.
I joined Grant Stinchfield on Newsmax to discuss how we need to view these
cyber-attacks as acts of war.
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Celebrating National Police Week 🙏
Last week was National Police Week, a time where Congress typically comes
together to pass bipartisan legislation that protects and supports our nation’s
police officers. Not this year. In 2020, violence against police officers hit
its highest rate in 50 years, which should concern every American regardless of
political affiliation. But Democrat leadership couldn’t care less.
To each and every police officer – thank you.
Standing with the People of Israel 🇮🇱
If being transported to the 1970s wasn’t enough, we are also reliving the days
of Barack Obama’s dismal foreign policy. 2014 was the last time Israel had to
respond to missile attacks from Hamas. If you think it’s a coincidence that
Israel was not attacked under President Trump, it’s not. Now that President
Trump is out of office, Hamas knows they can get away with murder - literally.
Israel has every right to defend itself against terrorism and I unequivocally
stand with the people of Israel. I urge President Biden to do the same.
I joined Rose Unplugged <[link removed]> to discuss the unrest
in the Middle East as well as Democrats’ lack of support for police.
In the News 📰
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For real attacks on democracy, look to Pennsylvania (The Hill
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* Lockdowns didn’t stop Covid (Wall Street Journal
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Violence in Israel is the price of Biden’s weakness (National Review
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