Speaking at 2nd Amendment Patriots

Returning to a standing ovation as he walked up to speak to the 2nd Amendment Patriots in Evansville on Saturday night, Congressman Hostettler discussed the pressing issues facing the next representative of the 8th Congressional District of Indiana. He also fielded questions from the audience including about immigration, explaining Pres. Trump’s Remain in Mexico program and how important that will be to restore in 2025. He also discussed standing in the gap when it came to the Clinton Administration efforts at 2nd Amendment and how the next representative will need to be prepared to fight against proposed weapon bans and encroachments. “Not only is it America First, but it is America Always, and Only.”

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