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Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke released the following statement regarding the announcement by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to relocate grizzlies into Montana’s Bitterroot region.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke released the following statement regarding the announcement by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to relocate grizzlies into Montana’s Bitterroot region.
Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., told Newsmax on Monday that Republicans have “evidence” that appears to show a “bribery streak” on the part of President Joe Biden.
“All roads lead to Rome,” Zinke said on “Newsline” when asked about Biden’s alleged connections to his son’s businesses.
“You’ve heard the saying,” he added, “and all roads lead to Biden.”
Medicare cuts
Thank you, Congressman Ryan Zinke.
I am a physical therapist who is honored to have the opportunity to go to work each day to improve the health and quality of life for the residents of the Flathead Valley.
Montanans know, and can surely feel, that costs for everything have increased greatly over the past few years. This burden has been felt at the gas pumps, grocery stores and when a Montanan looks into purchasing a home.
The University of Montana (UMT) is taking heat from Republican lawmakers in the state after defending a program that allows groups tied to the Chinese Communist Party to host and pay for student trips to China.
UMT is offering a controversial study abroad program in China, referred to as the "CUSEF cultural exchange," that has raised national security concerns from state lawmakers who say the groups that fund the trips are "an organ of the CCP’s approach to influence operations."
Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., told Newsmax Monday that Congress is going to flex the “power of the purse” to demand substantive changes in border security.
“Ukraine is a war that most Americans see on a TV, and it's atrocious,” Zinke said during an appearance on Newsmax’s “National Report.” “But the border? We see it every day. We see it in New York; we see it in Billings, Montana. We see it everywhere.”









