On Tuesday, President Trump delivered his State of the Union Address in which he outlined his vision for a stronger, safer, and more prosperous America. Since he took office three years ago, America has experienced unprecedented economic growth, job creation, regulatory reform, educational innovation, and much more. America’s comeback is built upon a rock-solid agenda that is pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth, and pro-American. The greatest days of our country remain within reach, and I will continue to work with the Administration and my colleagues to deliver on the President’s vision.
To read President Trump’s State of the Union Address and to learn more about the Administration’s priorities, click here.
President Trump's Impeachment Acquittal
This week, the United States Senate acquitted President Trump on both impeachment charges. From the start, House Democrats failed to yield a watertight legal basis for impeachment. These articles were predicated on nothing more than an appetite for revenge over the 2016 election results. Desperate measures to remove a duly elected President set a dangerous – and concerning – precedent. We must move beyond this impeachment sham and work together to deliver on the priorities of the American people.
To view my statement on President Trump’s acquittal, click here.
Medicare Card Scam
Recently, scammers have been targeting Medicare cardholders to steal personal information such as Medicare and Social Security numbers. The Federal Communications Commission reports that these calls are on the rise, and many times, scammers use fake called ID to conceal their identities. In some instances, scammers claim to be from insurance companies, and threaten callers to turn over their personal information or face legal action.
If someone calls you and asks for your Medicare number or other sensitive, personal information, hang up the phone and call 1-800-MEDICARE or 1-800-633-4227 to report the issue.