Congressman-Elect: GOP Leaders Have ‘Historic’ Plan to Accomplish Trump’s Agenda in First 100 Days

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Abe Hamadeh received the endorsement of several law enforcement organizations, including the Arizona Police Association during his AZ AG run.

Republicans won’t squander their Donald Trump-led trifecta this time around.

That’s according to congressman-elect Abe Hamadeh, who revealed in a Friday interview with Fox News that Republicans plan to take prompt and decisive action within the first 100 days of Trump’s second term. Specifically, they plan for permanent securing of the border, improving election integrity, and establishing energy independence.

“I know that’s going to be top priorities, election integrity, border security, as well as making sure we increase our energy independence, because that’s going to help reduce inflation rather quickly once we start growing the economy,” said Hamadeh.

Hamadeh said he’d learned this from congressional leadership. According to the congressman-elect, leadership feels “much better prepared” to accomplish Trump’s agenda — a mindset likely driven by the fact that Trump only has the possibility of this one term.

“Speaker Mike Johnson and the entire Republican leadership team has actually been ahead of its time,” said Hamadeh. “They were preparing for this moment, so I know they’re going to hit the ground running with something very historic in the first hundred days.”

The congressman-elect said that Republicans have taken Democrats’ promises to work with the incoming Trump administration with a huge grain of salt, well aware of the tactics implemented by Democrats to distract and derail Trump’s first term.

“They said the same thing in 2016, 2017, after President Trump won and what did they do?” Hamadeh said. “They opened up multiple impeachment inquiries. They tried to derail his presidency with distractions. They had the media, the corporate media, so many of them like the left wing MSNBC and CNN, drive home so many false narratives. So that’s what they’re going to do.”

Hamadeh closed by, again, pledging his total support to Trump as the lead on GOP priorities.

“And President Trump, I’m going to support him all the way in Congress and make sure that we’re going to change our country very quickly,” said Hamadeh. “I intend to be working every single day as the newest member of Congress to make sure we get the America-first agenda passed.”

Trump’s platform calls for closing the border, carrying out the largest deportation operation in American history, ending inflation and improving affordability, making America the world’s dominant energy producer, ceasing outsourcing of goods and bringing manufacturing home, implementing large tax cuts for workers and removing taxation on tips, defending constitutional rights, restoring peace in Europe and the Middle East, building a made-in-America iron dome missile defense shield over our country, ending the weaponization of the government against Americans, demolishing foreign drug cartels, locking up violent offenders, rebuilding major American cities to make them safe and clean again, strengthening and modernizing our military, keeping the U.S. dollar the world’s reserve currency, protecting Social Security and Medicare from cuts and changes, canceling the Biden administration’s electric vehicle mandate, revoking federal funding for any school pushing certain inappropriate ideologies such as critical race theory and gender theory, banning men from women’s sports, deporting pro-Hamas individuals, making college campuses safe and patriotic again, securing elections through means such as same-day voting and paper ballots, and uniting the country through success.

Hamadeh echoed his remarks in another Friday interview with “The Afternoon Addiction.” He added that he wanted to remove funding for cities and states that allow illegal immigrant voting and lax voter rolls, expand the Department of Justice’s oversight of voter fraud, and banning ranked-choice voting at the federal level.

“We can’t forget that these Democrats, they’re going to try to throw the book at President Trump, and we now are better prepared, more than ever, to ignore them and to crush them if necessary,” said Hamadeh.

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