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Tony Wied: “Flurry of executive orders on Tuesday outlined that…”

Featuring: Tony Wied, Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin, District 8

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Capital City Sunday_ Tony Wied on President Trump's executive orders and Laken Riley Act

Published | Video Starts at 00:26

Freshman Republican Congressman Tony weed of Wisconsin's 8th congressional district joining me for comment on those orders and passage of the latest bipartisan immigration bill. Flurry of executive orders on Tuesday outlined that [President Trump's] priorities are not, in fact, with people and working people in Wisconsin or across the country. I also sit down with Libby Schneider, a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee for Democratic Response to President Trump's first week in office. (00:26–00:36)

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Asserts that President Trump's executive orders do not prioritize working people in Wisconsin or the country.

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