Our sawmills are closing down. We’re getting beat up by Canada. I think we have a 25-percent-tariff on Canada. It needs to be about 60, 70 percent. They are flooding our country with lumber.
Tommy Tuberville
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Tommy Hawley Tuberville is an American politician and former college football coach who has served as the junior United States Senator from Alabama since January 3, 2020. A member of the Republican Party, Tuberville succeeded Doug Jones in the Senate. Prior to his political career, he was the head coach of the Auburn University football team, leading them to a successful season in 2010. Tuberville's political positions often focus on issues such as immigration, military funding, and education reform.
For the past six years, I’ve proudly represented Alabama in the United States Senate.
We need more oversight on that. You know, it looks great when it comes in these frozen packages in the grocery store, but we’re putting it in our bodies.
Our foresters are getting killed. Our sawmills are closing down. We’re getting beat up by Canada. I think we have a 25-percent-tariff on Canada. It needs to be about 60, 70 percent.
I am proud to have served the state for the last six years and glad to put the ridiculous residency hoax to bed.
This entire witch-hunt could have been avoided if the media and Democrats had just asked a few of our neighbors about this, but they don’t care about the truth.
“I want to thank one person that people need to take their hat off to—his name is President Donald Trump.”
The SAVE America Act is most important. It requires voters to show a government ID to vote in federal elections. What a thought. This is common sense.
We’re still losing because when you have all those high input costs up to this point, the farmers, and producers in my state of Alabama—when you have a four or five-year-losing streak—in coaching, you get fired. Well, in farming, you go…
I don’t understand why we cannot protect our people in our country, and I know it’s all about diplomacy. But at the end of the day, we have got to save the people that that make things in his country.
“We’re here to welcome a new winner to our state. We love winning. The State of Alabama loves winning.”





