Exclusive — Rep. Greg Murphy: Biden’s Agenda ‘Was Rescued by 13 Republicans’ like Adam Kinzinger
Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) said 13 Republicans “rescued” the Biden Administration’s agenda by voting for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) said 13 Republicans “rescued” the Biden Administration’s agenda by voting for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) told Breitbart News on Friday that Democrats can “do just as much damage” to the U.S. economy, albeit it over a longer timeframe, with $1.5 trillion funding their political objectives as they can with $3.5 trillion.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell no longer leads his party, and proved Tuesday that he is incapable of leading the opposition to Democrats’ radical agenda for the country.
Sen. Bill Hagerty said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is holding the $1.2 trillion “infrastructure deal” hostage for another $3.5 trillion bill.
Philip Klein, editor of National Review Online, calls the $1.2 trillion “bipartisan” infrastructure deal currently proceeding in the Senate “a pathetic surrender that has been built on a mountain of lies.”
The $1.2 trillion “infrastructure deal” is a progressive-sounding label on old-fashioned pork. It will not grow the economy; it will not be “fully paid for,” as promised; and it will not even focus on the “roads and bridges” that are always being cited as the reason for the spending.
The Biden White House promoted the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal now before the Senate with an image that features a diesel locomotive — featuring fuel and technology that the Biden administration is trying to phase out.
Mark Morgan, former acting CBP commissioner, said Democrats plan to include an amnesty proposal within ostensibly infrastructure-focused bill.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced an amendment Wednesday to add the Keystone XL pipeline, shut down by President Joe Biden on his first day in office, to the $1.2 trillion “bipartisan” infrastructure deal.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) will introduce an amendment to the bipartisan infrastructure bill on Wednesday that would allocate $1 billion toward the completion of the southern border wall, amidst a massive flow of illegal migrants.
The new $1.2 trillion “bipartisan” infrastructure bill contains a provision to create a “study and report” on the effects of President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office — but does not restore it.