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John,
It’s been another busy week in Washington, full of executive actions, key 
confirmations, and D.O.G.E. rooting out government waste, but I wanted to take 
a moment to update you on how we’re advancing our conservative values.
President Trump was right to withdraw the United States from the United 
Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and the United Nations Relief and Works 
Agency (UNRWA). Employees of these organizations were inextricably involved in 
the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, the deadliest assault on Jews since the 
Holocaust. For decades, UNRWA has trapped Palestinians in a cycle of permanent 
dependency, expanding the number of “refugees” instead of resettling them and 
fostering self-sufficiency. Worse, UNRWA doesn’t just enable Hamas; it houses 
terrorists, employs them, and allows its schools and facilities to be used as 
weapons depots and command centers. It has become an arm of Hamas, propping up 
a terrorist regime that exploits aid to wage war rather than seek peace. U.S. 
tax dollars should never fund organizations that support terrorism and 
undermine our allies. 
The House Budget Committee passed a budget resolution this week that provides 
the framework for cutting at least $1.5 trillion dollars from our bloated 
federal budget over the next decade. While I believe there will be more 
opportunity to slash spending in the future, I recognize this is an important 
first step toward restoring fiscal sanity. This action allows us to work with 
President Trump to extend his historic 2017 tax cuts, ensuring families and 
small businesses keep more of their hard earned money instead of handing it 
over to an out-of-control bureaucracy. It also paves the way for additional 
cuts across every corner of the federal government, following President Trump 
and DOGE’s lead in rooting out waste, corruption and the overgrown 
administrative state. Needless to say, this is just the beginning. My 
colleagues and I will continue working with President Trump to pass his bold 
reforms, spending cuts and deliver on his America First agenda. 
 Governor Tim Walz has let fraud and corruption spiral out of control in 
Minnesota, and hardworking Minnesotans are paying the price. That’s why I 
joined Congressman Brad Finstad and Congressman Pete Stauber in sending a 
letter to President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging the 
administration to immediately appoint a new U.S. Attorney for Minnesota. Right 
now, our state is in crisis: hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars have been 
stolen, fraud investigations are piling up, and Walz’s administration has 
failed to act. The Feeding Our Future scandal alone saw $250 million in stolen 
funds, money meant to feed hungry children, instead used to buy luxury cars and 
mansions. On top of that, the Minnesota Department of Human Services is 
investigating 62 child care centers for fraud—all on Walz’s watch. He and his 
administration have proven they cannot be trusted. That’s why a strong, 
decisive U.S. attorney is needed to root out fraud, enforce the law, and ensure 
taxpayer dollars are protected.
As always, thank you for your continued trust and support. Don’t hesitate to 
reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with anything.
With gratitude,
 
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Michelle Fischbach
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