The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is that the American dream is still alive and well – at least in Indiana. Republican Rep. Jim Banks is a new Senator, winning an open Indiana Senate seat. According to Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, Banks claims that he is a product of the American dream.
“Only in America can a kid like me, who
grew up in a trailer park in Columbia City and was the first in my family to go
to college, go on to become a United States senator,” Banks said in a statement
shared with The Daily Signal. “As your next senator, I will fight every day to
protect that American dream for the next generation.”
Banks currently represents northeastern
Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District. He decided to forgo another
House term to run for the Senate seat vacated by Republican Sen. Mike Braun,
who is running for governor.
Banks is a supporter of former President
Donald Trump. He has been outspoken on “culture war” issues, such as abortion
and transgenderism.
Banks demanded on Sept. 19 that the
individual responsible for the military training that portrayed pro-life
Americans as terrorists be held accountable.
The Indiana lawmaker has addressed training
sessions given to service members on the North Carolina military base Fort
Liberty from 2017 to a few months ago that characterized pro-life organizations
as “terrorist groups.”
“The training labeled several prominent
and well-respected pro-life groups, that count millions of everyday Americans
as members, as violent extremists,” Banks said disapprovingly in the opening
statement of a hearing.
As the chairman of the Anti-Woke Caucus,
he sent a letter on July 30 calling on Health and Human Services Secretary
Xavier Becerra to clarify the stance of President Joe Biden and Vice President
Kamala Harris’ administration regarding irreversible gender-transition
surgeries for kids.
“We need true conservative fighters in
Washington who are not afraid to cut reckless spending and fight to secure our
border and end the Democrats’ border crisis,” Banks’ statement says. “I got in
this race to champion working Hoosier families and put Indiana first, and that’s
what I plan to do on Day One in the United States Senate.”
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