
I consider a shameful slap in the face of the men and women of law enforcement for those convicted of assaulting police officers to have been pardoned.
On the public record
Every politician on the site, every statement on file. Search, filter, and read the public record.
1,298,300+·quotes on file

I consider a shameful slap in the face of the men and women of law enforcement for those convicted of assaulting police officers to have been pardoned.

That’s correct. And in this room right now, and outside this room, are Capitol Police officers protecting us in this hearing room.

I think it’s, yes, absolutely. I very much agree with what you’re trying to do there, Senator.

“American ports, harbors, and intracoastal waterways are the nation's economic backbone,” said Subcommittee Chairman Mike Collins. “That is why I am proud to advance WRDA 2026. This bipartisan legislation empowers the U.S. Army Corps of…

For years, I have advocated for returning grizzly bear management to the states as recovery objectives and benchmarks have been achieved.

We cannot expect service members to maintain peak readiness if they cannot reliably access the medications and treatments they need.

I express serious concerns about what Islam teaches and how it’s incompatible with our Judeo-Christian values. This is why I say that Islam is not a religion. It’s a death cult.

By refusing to address Islamic sex trafficking of hundreds of thousands of innocent girls, the UK government enabled these sick criminals.

The time for being politically correct, it better be over.

I’m calling on President Trump to ban the Muslim Brotherhood from this country. They don’t need to be here. They are enemies.

“Every dollar spent on fraudsters is a dollar stolen from a child and family in need,” said Sen. Cassidy.

Americans deserve access to affordable housing, and the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is transformational legislation that will help restore the American Dream of homeownership," said Rep. Walberg.

By reducing burdensome regulatory barriers and allowing banks to freely deploy funding, we can increase housing supply and lower costs for hardworking Michigan families."

Today’s proposed rule marks an important step towards returning management of grizzly populations to the state level where it belongs.

This bill fixes a loophole that never should have existed in the first place.

If you’re doing the right thing on your own land, the federal government should be the last thing you’re worried about.

I also need to be clear that January 6ers cannot – should not – be able to seek payouts from other sources, including the Federal Tort Claims Act.