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U.S. Senator proudly serving the state of Arkansas.

Joined November 2012

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  1. Jan 14

    Planned Parenthood is not eligible for the PPP, but last summer it claimed $80 million in taxpayer funds. must be vigilant against further attempts by Planned Parenthood to fleece taxpayers.

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  2. Jan 13
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  3. Jan 11

    I’m deeply saddened by the tragic passing of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Howie Liebengood. Anna and I express our deepest condolences to his family and to the Capitol Police, whose officers we also thank for their bravery and service.

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  4. Jan 8

    Officer Sicknick diligently protected our Capitol and the lives of every American inside for 12 years. On Wednesday, Sicknick performed his duty for the last time as he worked with other brave officers to defend the Capitol from dangerous insurrectionists.

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  5. Jan 8

    No quarter for insurrectionists. Those who use violence to advance their agendas must be stopped with the full force of the law.

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  6. Jan 7

    I spoke last summer about mob violence, quoting Abraham Lincoln: “There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.” And to borrow from U.S. Grant, I’ll fight it out on this line as long as it takes.

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  7. Jan 7

    Some senators, for political gain, misled supporters about their ability to challenge the election results--some even sent out fundraising emails while insurrectionists stormed the Capitol. That stops now--Republicans ought to focus on countering the Democrats' radical agenda.

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  8. Jan 7

    It shouldn't matter what signs they carry--there's no acceptable basis for mob violence in this country.

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  9. Jan 6
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  10. Jan 6

    Violence and anarchy are unacceptable. We are a nation of laws. This needs to end now.

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  11. Jan 5

    Read my op-ed in about the Joint Session of Congress on January 6.

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  12. Jan 3

    Please see my statement below on the Joint Session of Congress on January 6:

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  13. 22 Dec 2020

    Those with ALS shouldn’t have to wait for assistance, especially given their tragically short life expectancy—and now they won’t have to. I’m grateful to my colleagues in Congress and the president for helping bring relief to Americans living with ALS.

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  14. 22 Dec 2020

    After months of Democratic stalling, Congress finally passed updated relief for Arkansans and Americans around the country. I’m pleased that many provisions helping Arkansans recover and get back to work were included in the final bill.

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  15. Retweeted

    Win for taxpayers and for an independent Fed. Repurposes $429 billion in unused CARES Act funds to help pay for the new relief. Closes CARES Act lending facilities, blocks restart/copycats- stops Dems from using the Fed to circumvent Congress for policies they can't get enacted.

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  16. 19 Dec 2020

    Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer are blocking COVID relief because they want a slush fund for their political cronies. And they’re lying about Pat Toomey. The “Toomey language” is in fact the position of the Republican Senate Conference.

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  17. 18 Dec 2020

    The Arkansas Department of Health has issued a phased vaccination plan—read more here:

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  18. 18 Dec 2020

    Democrats are mad because they want to use the Fed as a slush fund. They’re blocking aid to small businesses and the unemployed for this new demand. Just like Nancy Pelosi who blocked aid for months to hurt President Trump, Senate Democrats are playing politics.

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  19. 18 Dec 2020

    Don't be fooled by the media: Democrats are blocking the COVID relief bill. They're pretending Pat Toomey’s language to prevent a slush fund is new—that’s false. We’ve discussed this repeatedly.

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  20. 17 Dec 2020

    Joe Biden's son is being investigated for trading on his name. There couldn't be a bigger conflict of interest and this investigation calls for a special counsel.

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