It is bizarre to see the NFL attacking an America that has treated it so well over the years. Taxpayers pay over 70 percent of the cost of stadiums. Our citizens pay more and more for tickets, and valuations of professional sports franchises have skyrocketed. Player compensation keeps growing.

The question for America is pretty simple: either we want a bunch of bureaucrats in Washington telling us what we can't do, or we empower American innovators to unlock things that we can do.

I spoke at, I think, four of the Trump rallies that were in Florida, and these were not highly coordinated events. I would often learn of the program of one of these events just a day or so before the event itself. That seems to evidence the point that these were not people off colluding with Russia.

Mass migrations of climate refugees erode borders and nations, creating a global playground for terrorists and traffickers.

Our generation, I think, has a demand for authenticity that exceeds any prior generation.

The biggest threat to the Trump movement is that Republicans in office demoralize our base because the only way we win now is by driving turnout among our voters. And if our voters just think we're weak, we don't fight, we don't do the things we say when we get elected? Then there is no future for us.

It's a big deal when you have got to fire the deputy director of the FBI because he lies four times, twice under oath. It's also a big deal when you have got to reassign people off the Mueller probe, when you have got cash at the Democratic National Committee that is convertible into a warrant to spy on American citizens.

President Trump's coalition clearly involves creating massive turnout in areas where he's popular.

When Donald Trump calls you, it's like you have a little Trump rally in your ear.

I will be damned if the people in South Florida are going to dilute the legal votes of my constituents, who have a right to an honest, fair, representative republic.

If Democrats insist on looking for skeletons in the closet, they should take a long look at themselves. They've hidden more than their fair share.

The Russians win when we allow our intelligence community to be politicized, when we allow political opposition research to function as a basis for a warrant to spy on American citizens.

I have to say, I have never watched 'Infowars.' I know that they say zany things that are patently untrue. But I also think that MSNBC says zany things that are patently untrue.

Democrats want to peer into every second of President Trump's life, hoping to find a smoking gun.

Ask anybody on Main Street whether it makes any sense to allow foreign countries to charge higher tariffs than we charge them, and the answer will surely be a resounding 'heck no!'

We need the speaker to be an institutionalist for the Congress, not to be a defender of the deep state.

President Trump is draining the D.C. swamp by fighting against corporate welfare.

Choosing to disrespect our flag is an over-generalized indictment of the greatest nation on Earth.

My work on the Judiciary Committee has made me more aware of the InfoWars content than when I appeared previously in a very standard and respectful interview.

There's not an American that would want to be investigated by someone they passed over for their old job back within the last 24 hours.

To sustain the Trump Revolution, we must empower Trump's champions to drive positive change across America. And we must defeat 'Never Trump' elements wherever we find them.

Tax Day is right up there with 'Root Canal Day' in terms of days that no one wants to celebrate.

While we glorify football players for their accomplishments on the field, they are not heroes.

If you think I have the power to determine when people leave their spouses, you attribute far too much credit to me.

The Green Real Deal rejects regulation as the driving force of reform and instead unlocks the unlimited potential of American innovation and ingenuity.

Agricultural products ranging from citrus and dairy to beef and chicken face stifling tariffs or nontariff barriers in many countries around the world.

In a world where the body politic has the attention span at times of a goldfish, yep, you've got to have the ability to reinvent yourself in this game many times.

I did one cable news hit during my first 10 months in Congress.

I'm on the pro-science side of the Republican Party.

Upon further reflection, I think that the things Alex Jones has said and done are so hurtful to so many people that a member of Congress should not grace that platform and legitimize it, and I would not go back.

At best, a 100-day measurement of a new presidency is a meaningless abstraction. At worst, it's an invite to cheap politicking at the expense of the common good.

For the good of the American people, we must place our own interests first.

President Trump is not an isolationist and builds closer friendships when he can.

I don't know why anyone would prefer a more complicated tax code instead of a simpler one.

It's easy to have strong, visceral feelings about disrespecting America. It's harder to get passionate about tax law.

In some egregious cases, cities built new stadiums even while their citizens were still paying off old stadiums that had since closed. This is corporate welfare run amok, and a gross misuse of American citizens' tax money - something the government must treat with respect.

We are a nation of laws, not department-wide memos.

We shouldn't tell prosecutors to 'pick and choose' what laws to uphold.

When Federal law conflicts with state laws and the will of the American people, it's time to change the laws, not circulate edicts.

The reality of climate change is a stupid thing to argue about.

The USRTA recognizes that the United States is the largest importer of goods even as it maintains, on average, the lowest combination of tariffs and nontariff barriers of any of its major trading partners.

We should not be a party that is opposed to science.

I don't understand what Republicans have to gain from appearing like we're mean to gay people.

While I unconditionally support the First Amendment, inciting violence against others due to their political affiliation is not constitutionally protected speech.

If you are anonymous, you are a less capable disrupter.

Typically, members of Congress don't just hear a story about a program and indicate whether they support it or not.

Climate change isn't something people get to choose to believe or not: it's happening.

If we become better with carbon capture technology, I think we can start a global trend toward carbon awareness.

You can't go do the Green New Deal. It's a set of aspirations that don't really bring us to sensible action.

We're called conspiracy theorists because we see this cabal right in front of us. We're able to aggregate these data points and show what was really going on.