-
Sen. Sessions' commitment to public service is nearly unparalleled in Alabama history, and his departure from the Senate leaves tremendous shoes to fill.
-
George Wallace is gone; Bull Connor is dead. He's not coming back.
-
President Trump is the greatest thing that's happened to this country. I consider it a biblical miracle that he's there.
-
As a gun owner and sportsman, I am proud to join NRA members from across the country to make the voice of liberty heard.
-
No one is arguing that the entire Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional. Section 2 is the most important part of the act. It gives people the right to challenge discriminatory laws in court. It applies to the entire nation. It is constitutional, and it will continue to protect all Americans.
-
We want to make sure that we take care of people that most need healthcare, make sure they actually get healthcare instead of just an insurance policy that means they can't access the doctor they want.
-
If I have to filibuster on the Senate floor, I'll even read the King James Bible until the wall is funded.
-
The Obamacare law has failed.
-
Our religious liberty was threatened by the Obama administration as part of the Obamacare law. I was in the courtroom when that law was, I think unjustly, held constitutional.
-
As Attorney General of Alabama, I have never hesitated to stand up to the EPA before when it was wrong.
-
I feel very comfortable being compared to Sen. Sessions.
-
Alabama and other states had a terrible record in terms of depriving people of their right to vote, making it difficult for them to vote, discriminating against people.
-
There's a learning curve to understanding how the Senate operates.
-
The BP settlement is good for Alabama, particularly Alabama's coastal region.
-
I stand with President Trump in the fight to make sanctuary cities pay for the border wall.
-
We need to work as hard as President Trump is working.
-
We learn from history. That's what it's all about.
-
BP cannot undo a settlement it negotiated and signed just to avoid its consequences.
-
Short of the passage of a Constitutional Amendment protecting marriage as between one man and one woman, the U.S. Supreme Court has the final say.