Week In Review
It’s the first week back for the House here in Washington, D.C., and we already have so much happening in 2024.
From condemning anti-Semitism to making sure Congress is prepared for emergencies, there were a few “no-brainers” this week in Washington.
For two years, Congressional Republicans have been doing everything in our power to clean up the mistakes made by the Biden Administration, and this week was no exception.
There was no strategy then, just like there was no strategy in publicly announcing an unconditional withdrawal, and withdrawal date, roughly five months in advance.
My colleagues on the other side of the aisle actually took issue with me questioning the talking points of a designated terrorist organization and offered a resolution to censure me.
Speaker Johnson and I were both sworn into Congress in 2017, and I am confident he’ll lead this chamber guided by a commitment to the Constitution and the principles that make our nation great.
This week, I voted for Representative Jim Jordan in each round of votes, and I’m disappointed that he has exited the race, but I agree with him.
The United States must stand with the Israeli people and make it clear that we will not falter in our support.
The Number One item on any public official’s to-do list should be working to make sure that families can afford the basics, not trying to make themselves richer.
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