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On Mondays, donald trump made history.
Then he immediately got into politics, issuing many strong executive orders to begin reforming our government and enforcing our laws subverted by the Biden administration. Republicans in Congress must do our part to support President Trump by sending a steady supply of solidly conservative legislation to become law on his desk.
During the elections, President Trump made several key promises to the American people. Fortunately, Congress is willing to deliver on these promises immediately.
With President Trump’s leadership, we will secure our southern border, quickly deport illegal aliens, prosecute vile criminals, and end the tyranny of unelected bureaucrats. We will provide opportunities for America’s working families and bring prosperity to the nation.
DONALD TRUMP IS OUR PRESIDENT AND DEMOCRATS HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO DO
To start repairing the grave. damage inflicted by Joe BidenCongress should pass the SAVE Act. Doing so would prevent illegal noncitizen voting by requiring identification to register to vote and cast a ballot in federal elections. Congress should also pass the VALID Act, which prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from admitting illegals and transporting them across the country using the CBP One app.
The America First Act, which prohibits providing federal benefits to illegals the Biden administration allowed into our country, should also be a top priority. And, of course, we must provide resources for additional border security, Border Patrol and ICE agents, and logistics operations to return millions of undocumented aliens to their home countries.
Perhaps an even bigger task than building walls and fighting cartels is permanently rooting out the dishonest federal employees who have grown accustomed to running the government since inside the deep state.
TRUMP’S FIRST 100 DAYS GIVE DEMOCRATS OPPORTUNITIES
The REINS Law was crafted precisely to wrest control from unelected bureaucrats and return it to the people through their elected representatives. It requires lawmakers to make laws as required by Article I, Section 7 of the United States Constitution, preventing agencies from imposing costly and destructive regulations on the American people.
Addressing the affordability crisis for American families will require more than stopping costly regulations. We need to allow Americans to keep more of their own money and reinvest it in businesses and jobs by reauthorizing one of President Trump’s original policy victories, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
We should also address the hidden tax that affects everyone’s pockets: inflation. This means lawmakers will face the toughest decision in Washington politics: saying “no” when faced with problematic, omnibus spending bills drafted in secret and not subject to proper debate and discussion.
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Time is running out. Our very narrow majority in the House of Representatives is guaranteed for only two years, and it is an unfortunate reality that the second year will be filled with breaks for members to campaign for re-election. That means even less time to legislate.
We cannot afford a repeat of 2018, when Democrats took over the House and paralyzed our ability to pass President Trump’s legislative agenda during the second half of his term. Republicans must act quickly.
Fortunately, our leadership appears to have the sense of urgency it lacked eight years ago. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., insists on a full work week Monday through Friday and sometimes on weekends. This means no more flights home on long weekends, which was the norm under Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
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Spokesman Mike JohnsonR-La., and the House have already passed the Laken Riley Act, which requires immediate federal detention of certain criminal illegal immigrants. The Senate passed its version as soon as President Trump took office. A good start.
More than 77 million Americans returned Donald Trump to the White House after watching him endure war, political persecution, endless smears by the corporate media and liberal politicians, and multiple assassination attempts. If Republicans in Congress want to earn their loyalty and share in that challenging mandate, we must work immediately to advance the MAGA agenda.