What I see in Washington reminds me of what I saw in Montgomery when I was first elected Alabama's Attorney General. In Montgomery, corruption was the problem, so I assembled the finest public corruption prosecution team in the country. Their work wasn't always popular with the mainstream media or the local politicians. We didn't let that stop us.

I've got that hands-on experience with federal judges and how important it is to have judges like Neil Gorsuch, who will take a rule-of-law approach to the decision-making process. I think he's eminently qualified.

As I have said before, our society cannot be truly prosperous until it respects the rights of the most vulnerable among us.

The BP settlement is good for Alabama, particularly Alabama's coastal region.

The U.S. Military is no place for social experiments.

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.

Tom McMillen was a three-term congressman from Maryland. He is the tallest member of Congress. Period. He's 6'11''.

As Attorney General of Alabama, I have never hesitated to stand up to the EPA before when it was wrong.

I have no doubt that Russia tried to meddle in our election. They're going to continue trying to - just like they have my entire lifetime.

We have neglected our aerospace program, and I am detecting a lot of bipartisan support to continue that mission.

We have a failing Medicaid system, and you know who that's going to hurt in the end are the most vulnerable in people in our society.

It's really important if you're in politics to have a loyal friend.

We have a fabulous civil rights history here in Birmingham.

It just worries me that if we start trying to erase history that we can learn from, where does that end? Do you start taking away books people find offensive? It's just a path that seems very dangerous to me in this country.

We learn from history. That's what it's all about.

To suggest the President of the United States and the head of the free world - the man who is changing the world - is being manipulated by Mitch McConnell is insulting to the president; it's absolutely insulting.

I am confident that President Trump's administration is capable of making the Pentagon run at maximum efficiency and enacting procurement reforms that will get weapons and assets to our warfighters more quickly and efficiently.

I agree with President Trump that our trade deals need to be renegotiated so they are more fair to American workers.

I stand with President Trump in the fight to make sanctuary cities pay for the border wall.

I'm not backing down on immigration. I'm not backing down on the wall.

President Trump is the greatest thing that's happened to this country. I consider it a biblical miracle that he's there.

Daily fantasy sports operators claim that they operate legally under Alabama law. However, paid daily fantasy sports contests are, in fact, illegal gambling under Alabama law.

I have the best job in politics in Alabama. As the attorney general, I just go to work every day and think of a way to sue the Obama Administration. If you don't think that is fun, that is a full-time job.

The federal, state, and local governments are involved in virtually every aspect of business.

I think more and more business leaders are becoming aware of the impact of the government in their success.

Almost every day, you see an article in the papers about someone violating a campaign finance law.

A corporation cannot make a campaign contribution to a candidate for federal office.

Sen. Sessions' commitment to public service is nearly unparalleled in Alabama history, and his departure from the Senate leaves tremendous shoes to fill.

I pledge to the people of Alabama to continue the same level of leadership as Jeff Sessions in consistently fighting to protect and advance the conservative values we all care about.

There's a learning curve to understanding how the Senate operates.

We need to work as hard as President Trump is working.

If the federal government believes free contraception is vital, then surely it can find another way to implement it than by forcing family businesses and religious broadcasters and others to violate their religious beliefs.

I've always been supportive of President Trump and his agenda, and that's what people in the state that I talk to care about.

I feel very comfortable being compared to Sen. Sessions.

It's frustrating when people question your integrity.

Exxon fought claims resulting from the Exxon Valdez spill in court for 20 years. Alabama could have suffered the same fate. What would be the benefit to the state or its coastal counties in delaying indefinitely the receipt of monies that we need sooner rather than later?

The BP settlement is a victory for Alabama: not only for the amount of compensation we were able to secure, but also for avoiding many more years of litigation.

It is hard to imagine any single special interest trying to buy an office without a motive.

I simply apply the law fairly and equally to all our citizens.

BP cannot undo a settlement it negotiated and signed just to avoid its consequences.

Stewardship of our air and water is a responsibility that should be free of the bias of politics. What's more, environmental regulators should abide by the law.

Unfortunately, the Obama administration is more interested in furthering its political agenda than in following the law.

The people of Alabama are fed up. They are tired of politicians who lie to them, and they are sick of elected officials who've been in Washington so long they've forgotten why they ran in the first place.

I promised to carry on Jeff Session's legacy of fighting for the conservative values we believe in. I promised to help pass the Trump agenda and serve the people's interest, not the special interests. And I promised to help Donald Trump drain the swamp in Washington.

I drafted and proposed a law to secure our borders and build the border wall - and make the sanctuary cities pay for it.

When President Trump and I arrived in Washington, there was a new sense that the crisis of illegal immigration would now be taken seriously.

If the federal government can mandate what we have to spend our own money on, then the federal government can make us buy something even if we are morally opposed to paying for it.

Climate change is not an excuse to give the federal government ever more power over private property and state resources.

Climate change is not an excuse to silence political speech.

Climate change is not an excuse for the EPA to ignore the bounds of law and issue illegal regulations that will cost jobs, shutter industries, and have little to no positive impact on the environment.