Folks back at home in Georgia, whom I represent, are struggling to just make their lives work. And they know President Trump’s Iran war and the tariff taxes are only making things worse. Talk to farmers in Georgia, they’ll tell you that.
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Senator Warnock discusses economic struggles in Georgia.
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