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February 4, 2020

PHOENIX – Teachers, a veteran, a widow and a mother who lost a first responder son to a drunk driver will be among the guests of Arizona's congressional delegation Tuesday night when President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union.

Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema invited retired U.S. Air Force Major Gen. Ted Maxwell.


February 3, 2020

President Donald Trump is on deck to deliver his third State of the Union, and what he'll say about impeachment is the big question of the night.

Whether he lets fly with the "i"-word or avoids it, congressional Democrats are trying to move on — or at least that's what they're signaling with the guests they've invited.

Lawmakers can bring one guest each, and sometimes the list is highly topical, like when Democrats invited migrant mothers as debate raged over the Trump administration's family separation policy at the border in 2019.


February 3, 2020

GILBERT, ARIZONA – Today, Congressman Andy Biggs announced that Mary Ann Mendoza will be guest at the 2020 State of the Union address. Mary Ann Mendoza became an ‘Angel Mom' in 2014 when her son, Mesa Police Department Sergeant Brandon Mendoza, was killed by an illegal alien in a head-on car collision. Mary Ann is a fierce advocate for the ‘Angel Family' community and fights tirelessly for enforcement of our immigration laws. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:


February 3, 2020

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo accused the Senate's impeachment trial for President Trump, on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, of not being a real trial on Monday because of the lack of witnesses during the Senate's deliberations.

"Why did I mention the House managers? They're done, aren't they? No. One of the ways this process is similar to a real trial, and I emphasize that a lot because this has not been a trial, I don't care how often they use the word. You don't have witnesses, you don't have a trial," Cuomo said.


February 3, 2020

The Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) is a national network of more than 700,000 pro-life Americans. The group's president, Marjorie Dannenfelser, launched the group to help pro-life women win elected office.

Facebook deleted multiple ads from the Susan B. Anthony List, just before the 2018 midterm elections. One of the ads contrasted Democratic Senate candidate Phil Bredesen's support for taxpayer-funded abortion with Republican candidate Marsha Blackburn's support for ending partial-birth abortion.


February 1, 2020

WASHINGTON – Arizona Reps. Andy Biggs and David Schweikert were among just 11 Republicans who crossed party lines Thursday as the House voted to limit the president's ability to pursue military action without approval from Congress.

The vote to revoke the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force came just moments after the House – with almost no GOP support – approved a separate measure to prohibit war with Iran unless Congress gave its approval.


February 1, 2020

WASHINGTON — Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., denounced Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for the Senate vote that rejected witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.


January 30, 2020

WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday moved to block President Trump from taking military action against Iran without the approval of Congress, voting to repeal a 2002 war authorization and to bar him from using federal funds to mount an unauthorized strike against Tehran.


January 29, 2020

The Trump Doctrine calls for a revitalized military so America has the strength to meet any threat. It asserts the preeminence of American interests. It suggests forbearance to provocations in order to avoid escalation of conflicts that might draw us into war. It attempts to use sanctions and other non-military responses to prevent military confrontations. It advocates for disengagement from foreign theaters in which no specific American interest is at stake.

All of these principles aim to keep our nation safe and bring more of our men and women in uniform home.


January 29, 2020

In 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump set himself apart from all other candidates of both parties by proposing a change in U.S. foreign policy. His idea was established in three broad statements that resonated with the electorate: American interests first, no more endless wars, and bring our men and women home.

The pro-intervention crowd that has dominated American foreign policy for two generations remains intractably opposed to President Trump's commonsense approach.