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    “Federal law explicitly prohibits attempts at influencing the decision-making process of a judge. Specifically, 18 U.S.C. § 1507 states that any individual who, “with the intent of influencing any judge . . . in the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades . . . in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge” is subject to criminal monetary penalties or a maximum of one year of imprisonment, or both.” – Bill Hagerty U.S. Senator for Tennessee, May 2, 2023

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    “Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach entered office a little more than 100 days ago. In that time, he’s advanced an agenda that fights fraud and crime, increases protections for Kansas taxpayers, pushes back against federal overreach from the Biden administration and eliminates fees for Kansans to exercise their constitutional rights.” – Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach, May 1, 2023

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    “Although the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case in 2019, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, supported by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the denial of certiorari, stating that New Jersey’s law appeared to violate the U.S. Constitution. They argued that excluding religious organizations from a general historic preservation grants program is ‘pure discrimination against religion.’” – The Christian Post, April 30, 2023

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    “And Pence’s camp also is having conversations about the PAC with Mike Biundo, the New Hampshire-based veteran of nine presidential campaigns — one among a tiny group of Republican consultants to have won both the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary — who was national senior adviser to Trump in 2016.” – Politico, April 28, 2023

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    “Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com recently determined from official Federal Freedom of Information Act filings that we pay Beltway bureaucrats in the federal executive agencies outside of the Defense Department and the U.S. Post Office some $576 million per day.” – Open the Books, April 28, 2023

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  • Yes, there is a way that Oregon counties could become part of Idaho

    “While there is a process through which ‘Greater Idaho’ could happen, the likelihood of it happening remains low.” – KREM 2 (Idaho), April 28, 2023

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    “The SAR Education Center and Museum will house galleries and exhibits that highlight the ideals of our patriot ancestors and tell the story of the American Revolution on the world stage. To see the latest update on the plans for this once-in-a-lifetime project see the video below. Gifts of all levels have an impact, and there are still legacy naming opportunities available.” – SAR, accessed April 25, 2023

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    • Funds nonintrusive border inspections to better equip our law enforcement’s capability to track drugs and other illicit contraband before it enters the United States;
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    • Ends the “Catch and Release” policy established by the Biden administration.

    The National Border Patrol Council, which represents approximately 18,000 Border Patrol agents, endorses this legislation. – Tim Scott United States Senator serving South Carolina, April 26, 2023

    Published On: April 26, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Border security, Candidates, Law enforcement, Scott|
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