Montana’s Attorney General Austin Knudsen was on Friday’s Talk Back show and began with a riveting story of his trip to the southern border, that included methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl and the cartels.
Montana’s lone Congressman Matt Rosendale has introduced a bill that will prohibit the United States from intervening in Ukraine before securing its own southern border.
As Montana’s chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Austin Knudsen had a lot to say on Monday’s Talk Back show about drugs coming from the hemorrhaging southern border; drugs such as methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl.
After his trip back to Washington, D.C. from the southern border, Montana Senator Steve Daines called in to the KGVO Montana Morning News show and told listeners how representatives from the Biden administration attempted to limit the 18 U.S. Senators from taking photos or videos on the southern border.
The following is a direct transcription of Senator Steve Daines' comments as he was preparing to board a plane departing from the Rio Grande security zone and headed to McAllen, Texas just after 3:00 p.m. on Friday.
Montana Senator Steve Daines appeared on the Montana Morning News show on Thursday and spoke of the lawsuit filed by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and 20 other states to block President Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which he called ‘virtue signaling’.
Montana’s U.S. Representative Greg Gianforte dropped in to the KGVO Radio studio on Tuesday morning to discuss issues relating to the current gubernatorial race, robocalls and the southern border.
Next week, June 17-18, Montana Attorney General Tim Fox and Commander of the Montana Highway Patrol, Colonel Tom Butler, will visit and tour the southern border.