Author Profile
Byron Donalds
1978 • American • Politician
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Showing 13 quotesStates and cities with the most stringent gun laws are the same places where gun crimes run rampant; the truth of the matter is, gun laws are only useful for those who follow the law, not the criminals who take advantage of the Second Amendment.— Byron Donalds
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Truth
The government should never be in the business of coercing the citizenry into making medical decisions but rather provide all necessary information for the people to make sound decisions for themselves and their families.— Byron Donalds
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Medical
Infants deserve a right to life and should be entitled to the same legal protections that are afforded to all Americans.— Byron Donalds
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Legal
Since day one, I've said leadership isn't given, it's earned, and the fruits of tireless labor have delivered a product that puts the American people first and restores power to We The People.— Byron Donalds
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Leadership
As an emerging energy force, nuclear provides the nation with a rare opportunity to promote bipartisan policies that ensures clean, reliable, and long-lasting American energy independence.— Byron Donalds
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Independence
U.S. leadership in the realm of digital finance is critical to America's future and our leadership over China.— Byron Donalds
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Finance
Black History Month celebrates the ability to achieve the 'unachievable' and exemplifies that anything is possible with faith, fortitude, and fearlessness.— Byron Donalds
Despite his success and glory, as a man of God and devoted family man, the legacy of Bobby Bowden far surpasses the football field. His advocacy for philanthropy and leading with faith in God is a testament to his character.— Byron Donalds
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Faith
I want every person to achieve their version of the American Dream and have the economic freedoms and opportunities to pursue and achieve those dreams.— Byron Donalds
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Dreams
Today, we are the nation we are because of icons who refused to cower in the eye of signs that read 'whites only' or mobs of white-hooded racists that threatened death to freedom-seeking Americans from Selma, Alabama, Little Rock, Arkansas, Memphis, Tennessee, and beyond.— Byron Donalds
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Death