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March 6, 2019
WASHINGTON – The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law will hold a hearing on competition in the wireless market on March 12, 2019 at 2pm in 2141 Rayburn House Office Building.
March 6, 2019

“Congress’ penchant for kicking the immigration can down the road is unsustainable and unfair to American citizens, legal immigrants and everyone who respects our generous immigration system and hopes to make this country their home.”

February 28, 2019

“This bill would empower abusers and violent predators by making their victims more vulnerable.”

February 27, 2019

“My Democrat colleagues aren’t interested in actually stopping gun violence. They’re committed to eroding law-abiding Americans’ Second Amendment rights. Most importantly, Democrats have misled mass violence victims by promoting a bill — H.R. 8 — that would not, will not stop mass violence.”

February 26, 2019

“Congress has given President Trump the authority to act here, and he has acted according to that authority. The democratic process is intact.”

February 26, 2019

"I hope your firm is not intentionally trying to downplay its longstanding ties to The Trump Organization — and actively changing its website in real-time — simply because one of your firm’s partners, Mr. Berke, is now in a position to use the awesome powers of the United States Congress to investigate one of your firm’s leading clients."

February 26, 2019

"My colleagues across the aisle have offered no solutions to secure America’s border, protect children who are trafficked and abused on the journey north or honor legal immigrants by fighting the widespread abuse of the current system." 

February 26, 2019

“The New York Rules of Professional Conduct indicate Mr. Berke may be conflicted from working on any committee activity that touches on the Trump Organization.”

February 25, 2019

“It’s cruel to advance legislation that ignores the factors contributing to gun violence when tragedies like Columbine, Parkland and Aurora, Illinois have showed us again and again what we need to do to keep communities safe.”

February 22, 2019

"First, Democrats don’t have the votes to pass a veto-proof resolution to terminate the declared emergency or to amend the National Emergencies Act through the proper democratic process. Second, they’re willing to cede Congressional authority to courts when it suits their agenda, so their appeal to the ‘legislative process’ invalidates itself."