Rep. Richard Hudson comments on Trump’s address to Congress

Rep. Richard Hudson comments on Trump’s address to Congress
U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson representing North Carolina's 9th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Today, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson from North Carolina’s 9th District shared his thoughts on President Donald J. Trump’s recent Joint Address to Congress. In his statement, Rep. Hudson highlighted what he sees as significant accomplishments by the President.

“From securing the border to securing historic economic investments, President Trump has achieved major wins to turn our country around and put hardworking families first again,” said Rep. Hudson.

He also contrasted these achievements with the previous administration, stating, “Tonight’s Joint Address is a reminder: the Biden-Harris Administration crushed the American Dream, but President Trump is renewing it, and he’s just getting started. The best is yet to come.”

Rep. Hudson’s comments reflect ongoing political discourse surrounding the current administration’s policies and their impact on American society.



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