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ICYMI: Tuberville joins “The Evening Edit” on Fox Business to Discuss Biden’s Inconsistent Foreign Policy, Anti-American Protests

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US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville recently appeared on “The Evening Edit” on Fox Business, where he shared his views on President Biden's foreign policy and the anti-American protests happening in the country.

During the interview, Tuberville expressed his concerns about the current administration, stating, “[The] American people are tired of this. They’re tired of all this background noise that the Biden administration is pushing on the American people... Joe Biden’s going to pay the price next November.”

Addressing the pro-Hamas protests in the U.S., Tuberville highlighted the need for stricter measures, saying, “Well, we’re becoming a third-world country, and we’re allowing the criminals […] to overtake our country, and just bypass our laws... It’s going to get more out of control.”

The discussion also touched on the recent attempts to block key infrastructure, with MacDonald mentioning incidents like the blockade at the Port of Miami. Tuberville emphasized the importance of enforcing laws to prevent such disruptions, stating, “If you try to block traffic, and you try to block the things that are going on in this country—to stop trade, whether it’s ports, whether it’s airports, all those things—it’s an automatic fine and a jail sentence... This is ridiculous, and it’s going to get worse.”

Senator Tommy Tuberville, representing Alabama in the United States Senate, serves on several committees including the Senate Armed Services, Agriculture, Veterans’ Affairs, and HELP Committees.

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