Moments after President Donald Trump delivered his joint address to Congress Tuesday, the chairman of the largest conservative caucus in Congress responded in a video statement, promising to cement Trump’s executive actions in law.
Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger called Trump’s speech “one of the most consequential addresses to Congress in the last two decades.”
“The president laid out a clear vision for America’s future, one that the Republican Study Committee is proud to fully stand behind,” Pfluger said.
The Texas Republican said that the Study Committee “stands in complete lockstep with this administration” and “will codify the president’s executive actions into permanent law, setting in stone the Trump legacy.”
“We are the legislative arm of the America First agenda in the House,” Pfluger said, adding that they will have “more to…