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Replay of July 30, 2020 Telephone Town Hall

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Below is a full replay of my telephone town hall, which took place on Thursday, July 30th. During this call, I covered a wide variety of issues including our COVID-19 response, our economy and jobs, our federal spending and national debt, along with several other important topics. Read more »

Voters Should Remember the Democrats’ Role in the Impeachment Scam

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This op-ed by Rep. Norman was originally published in The State on February 7th, 2020. We’ve been through everything from inappropriate warrants by former President Barack Obama’s administration for the FBI to spy on Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign to debunked conspiracy theories about Russian collusion — but finally the siege of now-President Trump has at least been temporarily put to rest. The enti... Read more »

The Acquittal of President Trump

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Just moments ago, President Trump was acquitted and vindicated in the Senate. The partisan impeachment charade is over (for now at least). Unfortunately, it cannot be forgotten. As we turn the page on what’s been a very dark & unnecessary chapter in American politics, it’s time to double-down on the policies and priorities that have brought this nation its countless blessings in recent years, and ... Read more »

Congressman Norman Issues Statement Following Senate Acquittal of President Trump

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On Wednesday, U.S. Congressman Ralph Norman (SC-5) issued the following statement following the Senate's acquittal of President Donald Trump: "Just moments ago, President Trump was acquitted and vindicated in the Senate. The partisan impeachment charade is over (for now at least). Unfortunately, it cannot be forgotten. "As we turn the page on what’s been a very dark & unnecessary chapter in Americ... Read more »

Unlike Any Other State of the Union Address

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Two totally different worlds – two completely different mindsets – were on full display last night. It was unlike any other State of the Union address I’ve seen, either in person or on TV. There were a couple of themes to the President’s address. First, he took a well-deserved victory lap on numerous fronts: from the economy & trade to our military & war on terror. We must always continue to find ... Read more »

America First or Back to Business as Usual?

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This op-ed by Rep. Norman was originally published in The Sumter Item on January 31st, 2020. When this president was sworn in, pundits scratched their heads at his promise to put America first. Since taking office, our president has delivered on his promise to rebalance the scales of trade fairness. On Oct. 7 last year, he signed free trade agreements with Japan. Months later on Jan. 15, he conclu... Read more »

How Leverage Works

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Lost in much of the news coverage last week was that the U.S. signed Phase One of a new trade deal with China. More on that in a moment. First let’s remember we've had major problems with that country, ranging from unfair trade practices to rampant intellectual property theft. It’s critical we recognize that China would have been nowhere near the negotiating table were it not for President Trump’s... Read more »

True Colors

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Gold pens brought in on silver platters. You can't make this stuff up. These were the ceremonial pens that Nancy Pelosi used yesterday to sign the House's resolution transmitting articles of impeachment over to the Senate. In a perverse form of celebration, these pens were later handed out as souvenirs to those who have been working tirelessly for impeachment since the moment President Trump was e... Read more »

An Ongoing Effort to Damage President Trump

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The left’s contradictions on impeachment would be humorous if they weren’t so cynical. Remember their rush in the House of Representatives to impeach President Trump? We were all told that this hearsay and speculation was an “urgent concern” and that there was “no time to waste.” So what happened after the fastest impeachment inquiry in U.S. history and a vote entirely along party lines? Well, not... Read more »

But Nothing

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It is truly mind-blowing to listen to Democrats’ reaction to last week’s elimination of a murderous terrorist. Statements like: “Yes, Qassem Soleimani was a terrorist but…” ❌ …but it might cause Iran to retaliate ❌ …but we didn’t have a right to strike him on Iraqi soil. ❌ …but we don’t know how imminent the attacks on our troops would have been. ❌ …but President Trump didn’t let Democrat leadersh... Read more »

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