Back Quote by Greg Gianforte Download Open image “I want to help Donald Trump drain the swamp back in Washington.” — Greg Gianforte ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Back Donald trump Help Washington
You can't drain the swamp, as President Trump has touted doing, without getting rid of Mitch McConnell. — Amy McGrath Copy Share Image
I'm committed to continuing President Trump's goal of draining the swamp. — Madison Cawthorn Copy Share Image
President Donald Trump set out to drain the Washington swamp, and perhaps no one has aided him more effectively than senior adviser Jared Kushner. — Kayleigh McEnany Copy Share Image
President Trump is draining the D.C. swamp by fighting against corporate welfare. — Matt Gaetz Copy Share Image
Hoosiers sent me to Washington to help President Trump drain the swamp, and it starts with cutting out generous taxpayer-funded perks that keep career… — Mike Braun Copy Share Image
Trump assumed office promising to 'drain the swamp' in Washington, D.C. Instead, the swamp has grown wider and deeper. — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
In its early days, Trump's presidency ought to be viewed as the arduous start to the complicated task of draining the Washington swamp. — Kayleigh McEnany Copy Share Image
My contract with the American voter begins with a plan to end government corruption and to take our country back from the special interests.… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
Trump is going to drain the swamp; he's going to get back control of America's borders, and if the establishment try and stand in… — Milo Yiannopoulos Copy Share Image
Donald Trump ran for president on a promise to 'drain the swamp.' I agreed with that particular statement. Unfortunately, he didn't mean what he… — Ted Lieu Copy Share Image
The pitch that works best in tough economic times is, 'I can do that for less.' — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
We need to protect people with pre-existing conditions, and we need to make sure that we have a safety net for people that can't… — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
I think prosperity is a virtuous thing, and we need more of it in Montana. — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
A lot of these kids have gone to Montana State University and become engineers, but they go to work for Boeing in Seattle. They… — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
Homosexual advocates try to argue that businesses are leery of locating in towns that aren't friendly to homosexuals. I believe the opposite is truer. — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
I've been very clear all along that public lands must stay in public hands. — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
How old was Noah when he built the ark? 600. He wasn't, like, cashing Social Security checks; he wasn't hanging out - he was… — Greg Gianforte Copy Share Image
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I've always stuck my arms behind my back anyway when trying to block a shot in the penalty area. — Millie Bright Copy Share Image
I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids. — Patrick Ewing Copy Share Image
Any time someone achieves success before they've earned it, it always comes back to haunt them. — Ron White Copy Share Image
In Congress, Florida Republicans worked with the Trump administration to secure funding for coastal restoration projects following the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Irma and… — Michael Waltz Copy Share Image
Back in the really olden days, dinner was seldom a ceremonial event for U.S. families. Only the very wealthy had a separate dining room.… — Nancy Gibbs Copy Share Image
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