Kansas Senator Roger Marshall is standing strong with President Donald Trump, backing his America First policies as the Senate moves forward on major legislation. Marshall and other Republicans are pushing to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent while fighting against what they call “radical judges” trying to block the president’s agenda. Conservatives say this is exactly what voters demanded when they elected Trump again in November.
Marshall recently helped introduce a bill to stop federal judges from issuing nationwide orders that halt Trump’s policies. He says these “universal injunctions” are unfair and undemocratic because a single judge shouldn’t override the will of millions of Americans. The legislation would limit courts to ruling only on cases directly involved in lawsuits, not creating broad policies. Republicans argue this protects the separation of powers and keeps judges from acting like lawmakers.
The Senate just approved a massive framework for Trump’s tax breaks and spending cuts, which Marshall says will help working families struggling with high prices. The plan includes no taxes on tips, overtime pay, or Social Security benefits. While some Republicans voted against parts of the agenda, Marshall insists the GOP is united behind cutting taxes and slashing wasteful government spending. He credits Trump’s leadership for keeping the party focused on economic issues that matter to everyday Americans.
Newsmax, the conservative news network, saw its audience grow by 50% this quarter as more Americans seek out fair reporting. With over 33 million viewers tuning in, Newsmax is now a top choice for voters tired of what they see as biased coverage from mainstream media. Marshall congratulated the network, saying it gives a voice to people who feel ignored by liberal outlets. Conservatives praise Newsmax for covering border security, inflation, and crime—issues they say Democrats avoid.
Border security remains a top concern for Marshall, who claims Kansas now feels like a “border state” due to drug trafficking and illegal immigration. He blames Vice President Kamala Harris for policies that he says let criminals flood into communities. Marshall vows Trump will secure the border on day one of his new term, stopping fentanyl deaths and human trafficking. Republicans argue that strong borders are essential for keeping families safe and protecting American jobs.
Despite Democratic attacks at their convention, Marshall says Trump’s team is staying focused on fixing the economy. He points to record-low unemployment and falling inflation under Trump’s first term as proof that conservative policies work. Marshall warns that Biden’s “open borders” and “tax-and-spend” plans would make life harder for middle-class families. He urges voters to reject fearmongering and trust Trump’s track record of success.
Some Republicans broke ranks to oppose Trump’s tariffs on Canada, but Marshall calls those votes “deeply disappointing.” He says the tariffs are needed to fight fentanyl pouring into the U.S. from Canadian labs and to counter Chinese counterfeits. Conservatives believe putting America first sometimes means tough trade deals, even if it upsets allies. Marshall insists Trump’s policies will rebuild manufacturing and create jobs in heartland states like Kansas.
As the election heats up, Marshall says Trump’s message is clear: secure borders, lower taxes, and freedom from government overreach. He accuses Democrats of dividing the country with “radical rhetoric” instead of solving problems. With Newsmax growing as a trusted news source, conservatives feel confident their voices are finally being heard. Marshall promises the GOP will keep fighting to deliver the change Americans voted for in 2024.