Sen. Marshall Discusses Debt Ceiling Failure “They do have a master plan, it’s tearing down our Nation”

Sen. Marshall Discusses Debt Ceiling Failure “They do have a master plan, it’s tearing down our Nation”
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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. joined Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street to discuss his stance on the Debt Ceiling ‘deal’ that promotes the White House’s woke social green party agenda, our wide-open southern border, and Senator Marshall’s Covid-19 origins investigation. 

You may click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full interview. 

Highlights From Senator Marshall’s Interview Include: 

On the Debt Ceiling ‘Deal’:

“At the end of the day, this bill is going to add $1.3 trillion of debt for my grandchildren. Number two, is that the work requirements we wanted really evaporated in the fine print. And then finally, the regulatory reform was just dust in the wind.”

“My part going forward is to address the number one concern, the number one threat to our national security, and that is our national debt. And by the way there was no funding in this to secure our border” 

On Senator Marshall’s Amendment to secure the border: 

“Everybody needs to understand that Joe Biden wants an open border. He wants 10,000 people being apprehended every day, he wants 3,000 ‘gotaways’ every day. That is his goal. That’s what he wants. He wants us to be watching all these problems. Meanwhile, he’s attacking our civil liberties as well. They do have a master plan, it’s tearing down our Nation.”

“I’m going to do everything I can to fight back against the national debt. We need to secure our borders and we need to go back and protect our basic civil liberties.”

“90 percent of border agents are being babysitters, they are not doing their jobs, they are so overwhelmed they are being social workers, they’re being nurses that’s why we offered an amendment to pass on the Senate side what the House passed to secure the border.” 

“The border is the number one immediate national security threat, the debt in the long term, the border is the immediate threat. Not to mention the 300 young Americans that die every day from fentanyl poisoning.”

On Covid-19 virus 9/11 style investigation: 

“This is the tip of the iceberg… We’ve been trying to follow the money.”

“What Senator Ernst and Congressman Gallagher exposed is that the American government paid our adversaries 1.3 million dollars for studies… The ultimate sin is funding the Wuhan Institute of Virology”

“They used EcoHealth which is out of compliance with other grants, this is where the Covid 19- SARS-CoV-2- virus was made and most likely leaked as well, accidently leaked I’ll add.”

“We’re throwing money at people that basically killed over a million Americans… You can’t make this up, Maria.” 

“That’s why we need a 9/11 style commission, get it outside of Washington. We’ve introduced legislation in the last Congress and this Congress, with bipartisan support, that would do an in-depth dive into this.” 

“The preponderance of evidence shows that this virus was made in a lab in Wuhan, China.”

“We need to go deeper, we need to figure out exactly what they did and how they did it. And of course, they did it with U.S. taxpayer dollars. Can you believe it?”

Original source can be found here.



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