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Attorney General Austin Knudsen Congratulates President Trump on Inauguration

January 20, 2025

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today issued a statement congratulating President Donald J. Trump on his inauguration, emphasizing his optimism for the future under the new administration.

“Today marks a new day in America,” Knudsen stated. “President Trump is the leader our country needs to restore prosperity and security after four years of the Biden administration’s disastrous policies that have left our southern border wide open, jeopardized the energy industry, and put our rights and freedoms at risk.”

Knudsen expressed his commitment to collaborating with the Trump administration to address challenges facing Montana and the nation.

“I look forward to working with President Trump to reverse the damage caused by Biden’s actions and to keep Montana and our country safe, secure, and prosperous,” he added.

Knudsen’s statement reflects growing support among Montana leaders for the Trump administration’s policy priorities, including border security, energy independence, and the protection of constitutional freedoms.

By: Montana Newsroom staff

Filed Under: Politics

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