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During remarks on the House floor, Rep. John Joyce (R-PA) spoke about the Big Beautiful Bill, and the assassination attempt on President Trump last year in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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00:00minutes. Thank you Madam Speaker. I rise today to share the importance of the one big beautiful
00:11bill that President Trump signed into law on July 4th. President Trump's America First policy
00:19is widely popular with the American public and the big beautiful bill took historic steps
00:25to enact this agenda into law. Unleashing American energy, further supporting our border patrol and
00:34ICE agents, and ensuring that working class Americans keep more money in their pockets
00:40are common sense policies that my constituents overwhelmingly support and that I am proud to
00:47have helped deliver on this agenda. Now with this legislation finally signed into law by President
00:53Trump, Main Street businesses will be able to expand and working-class Americans will take
01:00more money home in each paycheck. The golden age of America has arrived. Thank you.
01:08Madam Speaker, this past weekend marked one year since the attempt on President Trump's life in
01:20Butler County, Pennsylvania. While we thank God that President Trump's life was not taken, we mourn the
01:27loss of an innocent father, a firefighter, and a proud Pennsylvanian, Cory Comparator. Political violence
01:36of any kind has absolutely no place in our society. Yet the violent rhetoric coming from my colleagues
01:44across the aisle has not stopped. Now, a year after the assassination attempt on President Trump's life,
01:51they have turned their violent action toward our colleagues, ICE agents, who work every day to protect our
01:59communities. The political violence that we are seeing in our society today will not stop unless the violent rhetoric stops.
02:08One life lost to political violence is one too many. And I ask my colleagues to remember that regardless of our
02:17political beliefs, violence is never the answer to our nation's problems. Thank you.

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