Freshman Republican Senator tore off his ex while reflecting on the first 100 days of the “Tornado”: “Urgent and Speed”

Exclusive: Freshman Republican Senator Bernie Moreno, who worked in the U.S. Senate for his first 100 days, talked to Fox News Digital about his biggest gain, and he hopes the Republican Senate will be able to complete it within the next 100 days.
“It's a whirlwind,” Moreno said. “Obviously, President Trump is moving at 100 mph. I hope Congress can achieve the same sense of urgency and speed. I think voters expect that.”
Moreno, who beat Ohio long-time Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, has been busy since taking the oath of office in November, was busy introducing his eight original bills.
In the coming months, Moreno told Fox News Numbers that he hopes to see some of his legislation become law.
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Senate candidate Bernie Moreno spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 16, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Segar)
“Most importantly, Moreno explained. “The automotive industry is at a very, very critical moment right now. There are many standards that cannot be met because of Joe Biden and California Lunatics.”
“Auto companies are trying to figure out which cars to build. So our bill basically says, 'Hey, look, this is a set of standards. It's a set of standards for the whole country, and then, most importantly, set those standards for 10 years,” Moreno continued. “So if you're a Ford, General Motors or any other car company, you know, a car to be built in the next decade. It's huge. It's going to lower the price of the car.”
Moreno said continuing to address illegal immigration will be a priority in the coming months, saying he hopes his rule law will pass on the broken asylum system, calling it “low-hanging fruit” that Republicans can win “80-20.”
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U.S. Senate Republican nominee Bernie Moreno listened to Senator Tommy Tuberville’s supporters at the Brecksville Community Center on November 4, 2024 in Brecksville, Ohio. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Since taking office, Moreno has visited voters in all 88 Ohio counties, participated in more than 30 interviews with Ohio media, held more than 500 Ohio coffees in Washington, D.C., and wrote 16 letters on issues affecting Ohio people.
Moreno told Fox News that I think my opponent, the guy I replaced, Sherrod Brown, symbolizes that people hate that kind of politician, basically just go there for a salary and never get anything done again. ” “I think he passed like six bills and named the Post Office. That was his 30-year career. So we just want to get the job done. I won't be there forever. I will be there. I will be there.
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President Donald Trump addressed the media in the Oval Office of the White House. (Reuters/Evelyn Hawkstan)
Over the next 100 days, Moreno told Fox News that he hopes the Republican Senate will complete it in time to ensure that Trump’s agenda opens fire on all cylinders, entering the midterm.
“I want to make sure we get a good settlement bill to preserve social security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits, but reduce costs due to our technology represented by state-oriented Americans, Moreno said. “I think most people expect that.”
Moreno also talked about the need to cut USDA funding.
“We can’t afford the $40-50 billion USD type of USAID program, some of which are totally crazy, and we need that money to help Americans in the U.S.. Keeping Social Security, Medicaid, Medicaid benefits makes the tax reform permanent in 2017 so we don’t see a quarter of Trimion tax growth.”
Additionally, Moreno said cutting Doge to law is a priority in order to cut “always there.”
“I think if we can achieve all this, combined with what President Trump has done with tariffs, trade and peace and borders, we will see the golden age of America in ways we have never seen before.”