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I am here to try to make things better as best we possibly can.

When you talk about the future of the Post Office, I used to, as a little kid literally say, the Post Office is the one part of the government that I trust.

Businesses--almost every single business I know that wants to send a check out will not use the U.S. Postal Service anymore.

In the last 4 years, your reputation has destroyed that--on your watch--destroyed that.

I do not understand why you give yourself an 'A' grade, as you just stated, when it comes to the delivery.

You know what you do when a CEO repeatedly fails and their business model falls apart and nobody wants to use that business anymore and it becomes nonprofitable, you fire them.

It has never been--your reputation is done, whether you admit it or not.

Black and Brown people can vote Republican as well, and they do not have to vote Democrat every single time.

There has been a lot of discussion back and forth today about reapportionment and how districts of Congress are drawn.

Many of my colleagues have brought up the fact that Article I of the Constitution requires a census every 10 years.

It is extremely concerning, though, for most Americans that the 2020 Census was found to have several miscounts.

Elon and Vivek talked about having a naughty list and a nice list for members of Congress and senators and how we vote and how we're spending the American people's money. I think that would be fantastic.

We have a bill, H.R. 7109, the Equal Representation Act. This bill would statutorily add a citizenship question to the Decennial Census for 2030 and beyond, and it will exclude aliens from the apportionment base.

If Democrats are going to play the pardon game then we should do the same thing.

Trump can just blanket pardon all of us too.

We are going to put American citizens first, not migrants, because we do not believe that is equitable.

FEMA spent nearly $1 billion, $789 million, to shelter illegals in the United States.

Let the purge begin because there are people that are homeless right now in Western North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee, Georgia.