OPINION January 2, 2021 Sen. David Perdue: Georgians should vote for me & Sen. Loeffler to stop Dems’ radical socialist agenda If Democrats prevail in the U.S. Senate runoff elections Tuesday they will have the control of Congress they need to impose their radical, socialist agenda on the American people. My fellow Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and I are working tirelessly each day to defeat our opponents so that doesn’t happen.
OPINION November 3, 2019 Sen. David Perdue: Even after ISIS raid Dems won't do this one thing to make US safe Democrats are holding up passage of the National Defense Authorization Act and defense appropriations bills because they object to Trump’s border wall.
OPINION April 19, 2019 Sen. David Perdue: What’s causing the delay in disaster relief? Here’s what really happened behind closed doors Our country has suffered a series of unprecedented natural disasters over the last year. Hurricanes in the Southeast, wildfires in California, earthquakes in Alaska, and floods in the Midwest have left millions of Americans in desperate need of help from the federal government.
OPINION May 4, 2018 Sens. Daines, Grassley, Perdue, Johnson: America's leaders need to wake up and do a better job competing with China Tariffs aren’t the only issue on the table when it comes to U.S.-China relations.
White House April 18, 2018 Sen. David Perdue: Trump's North Korea policy is succeeding CIA Director and Secretary of State-designate Mike Pompeo’s recent meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was an important step to lay the groundwork for the upcoming meeting planned between President Trump and Kim.
White House April 27, 2017 Sen. David Perdue: Donald Trump, 100 days and the art of the turnaround Turnarounds are messy. Turnarounds take time. Turnarounds often break some eggs in the early stages, but a successful turnaround starts with a serious change in direction.
SENATE September 14, 2016 Sen. David Perdue: One year after Iran deal, Congress needs to act One year ago this week, the Senate had its first, second, and third failed vote on the Iran deal. Well, sort of.