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I want to commend you, Secretary Bunch, for--I think you are doing a great job.

I stand by my earlier statement. You are doing a good job because that is a pretty darn comprehensive answer.

Leveling Gaza to the ground and unnecessarily killing thousands of innocent civilians in the process has a short term moral cost, but it has a long term strategic cost.

I do not think you would see USAID Administrator Power publicly stating that it is credible to assess that there is famine in Gaza.

I have been disappointed and expressed it publicly that the Israeli effort to support humanitarian aid to civilians... make this look to many that it is not just a defense against Hamas, but that it is a larger effort to target…

Gaza--Israel has a right to defend itself, and the U.S. needs to be a partner with Israel in defending itself against those who would annihilate it: Hamas, Iranian backed militias, Hezbollah, Houthis, Iran itself.

Part of this day after plan has to include the creation of an independent Palestinian state.

I want Hamas's ability to launch another terrorist attack destroyed.

I have watched how you have, you know, taken on this challenge, worked with the community across the region.

Palestinians have a right to live and not to be collectively treated as if they are part of a terrorist group when they are not.

I think the term that I've heard my colleague Bobby Scott use is Opportunity Youth, which I like.

Not everybody can access a 4-year degree or even a 2-year degree. But we also know that by 2031, more than 70 percent of jobs will require some form of post-secondary education or training beyond high school.

Does anybody else just want to say something about this youth employment and kind of the opportunity to better connect young people either to school or work with WIOA.

Who's going to build it? Who's going to make it? This is a challenge that I'm hearing from all my employers.

On May 30th, Donald Trump was found guilty after years of lawfare by the radical left and this is the result of a justice system that has been abused and used against the former President for quite some time.