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Daines: “Enough is Enough”

June 8, 2024

U.S. Senator Steve Daines joined a group of his Republican colleagues in a commitment to block President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats’ agenda that is threatening the Montana way of life.

“Enough is enough. Joe Biden and his Democrat allies weaponized our judicial system and undermined the American people’s trust in our government. I will not stand by as the Left’s radical agenda tears apart the fabric of our nation and threatens our Montana way of life,” Daines said.

Download the letter HERE.

PROVIDED BY SENATOR DAINES

Filed Under: Politics

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