Rep. Cline: Stopgap funding eliminated Democrats ability to ‘interfere in elections' by shutting down gov’t & 'blaming GOP'
On this episode of the podcast, Virginia Congressman Ben Cline discussed the recently passed stopgap funding that prevented a government shutdown ahead of the November elections. The Virginia Republican emphasized the need for election integrity and border security, pointing to inflation and open borders as the two key issues for voters this fall. Congressman Cline predicted a strong Republican showing in November and takes aim at Kamala Harris, noting how she keeps talking about being “the agent of change,” however, if the American people want actual change it, “would be going back to the time when you had money in your wallet, you didn’t have inflation, you didn’t have open borders, and that time was when Donald Trump was President."
The Freedom Caucus Member also talks about his campaign to become the next Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a powerful group of 180 conservative lawmakers. He defends their group’s balanced budget proposal, which President Biden rejected earlier this year, saying, ‘This budget would undo everything we’ve done over the last three years.’ For Representative Cline, fiscal responsibility is a point of pride as Republicans look to work with President Trump once again in order to shape their next legislative agenda.
To keep up with Congressman Cline as he vies for Chairman of the Republican Study Committee and for re-election in the U.S. House, you can follow either of his accounts on ‘X’: @RepBenCline or @Cline4Virginia.