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Senator Tuberville criticizes Biden's economic policies on Fox Business Network

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US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville recently appeared on Fox Business Network's "The Bottom Line" to discuss the impact of President Biden's policies on Americans and Secretary of State Antony Blinken's pledge to provide additional tax dollars to Ukraine.

During the discussion, Tuberville expressed concern over the state of the economy under the Biden administration. He was quoted as saying, "He is running small business out of business. We’ve lost hundreds of them since he’s taken office. Listen to this: we’ve lost 150,000 farmers, small farms in the last three years." He attributed these losses not to insufficient tariffs but to EPA regulations imposed by the Biden administration.

Tuberville also addressed inflation, stating that it is being exacerbated by excessive borrowing and printing of money under President Biden. He said, "We’re printing and we’re borrowing $80,000 a second...Joe Biden is borrowing or printing for this country." The senator criticized several acts passed during Biden's term, including the Cares Act and Infrastructure Act, arguing that they have unnecessarily pumped money into the economy and hurt American taxpayers.

In addition to domestic issues, Tuberville discussed foreign policy concerns related to Ukraine. He voiced skepticism about U.S. financial aid going to what he described as "the most corrupt country in the world," suggesting that such funds are not being used effectively.

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

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