U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville recently appeared on Fox Business with Larry Kudlow to discuss President Trump’s impact on both domestic and international fronts. The conversation touched upon various achievements attributed to Trump, including diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and trade deals.
During the interview, Kudlow highlighted several initiatives: “India, Pakistan, perhaps a ceasefire deal, the last American hostage being released by Hamas,” and questioned if there is a return of ‘Pax Americana’ under Trump’s leadership. Tuberville responded by mentioning the Abraham Accords and expressed his admiration for Trump’s negotiation skills: “We’re so fortunate to have President Trump as President.”
Kudlow also brought up recent trade developments involving the United Kingdom and China. Tuberville emphasized America’s global influence: “We’re controlling it…we’re the grocery store of the world.” He noted an increase in manufacturing interest in Alabama due to favorable conditions created by Trump’s policies.
The discussion shifted to investment incentives, with Kudlow stating that Trump has raised significant funds for American investment. Tuberville commented on tax incentives and reforms aimed at reducing fraud in social programs like Medicare and Medicaid: “We have algorithms now…that can make sure that we can cut out all this fraud.”
Tuberville criticized certain aspects of current welfare systems, particularly concerning eligibility requirements: “Able-bodied young men should not be on Medicaid.” He underscored the need for reform while acknowledging challenges ahead.
In closing, Kudlow suggested that economic strategies could inspire global emulation: “[If] we cut taxes and spending…the rest of the world might copy us.” Tuberville thanked Kudlow for his platform to share insights.
Senator Tommy Tuberville serves Alabama in the U.S. Senate and is involved in several committees related to armed services, agriculture, veterans’ affairs, health education labor pensions (HELP), and aging.



