Capito Talks Israel, EV Mandates, Government Funding, and TikTok on Fox Business

Capito Talks Israel, EV Mandates, Government Funding, and TikTok on Fox Business
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U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito recently appeared on Fox Business Network’s Mornings with Maria to discuss various pressing issues. During the interview, Senator Capito addressed topics such as Israel, government funding, electric vehicle mandates, and TikTok legislation.

Regarding the situation in Israel, Senator Capito expressed her astonishment at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s remarks about Israel needing new elections. She emphasized the importance of respecting Israel’s sovereignty in determining their leadership, stating, “Israel is a sovereign democracy. They should be determining when and how to move forward with elections, they should determine who their leader is.”

On the topic of electric vehicle mandates, Senator Capito raised concerns about the feasibility of achieving the proposed goals, particularly in regions like West Virginia. She pointed out the challenges of driving electric cars in hilly terrains during harsh weather conditions, stating, “I’m not driving an electric car in the hills of West Virginia in the middle of the winter, that’s a recipe for disaster.”

Discussing government funding, Senator Capito highlighted the need for a balanced approach, with a focus on defense spending and a cautious approach to domestic spending. She emphasized the importance of making strategic decisions to ensure responsible use of funds, stating, “I think it’s important to note that the bills we are going to be passing in the next several days does have a bump in defense and a cut in domestic spending.”

Addressing the issue of TikTok legislation, Senator Capito underscored the national security implications of the popular social media platform. She expressed support for divesting TikTok from its Chinese owners, citing concerns about data privacy and potential foreign influence, saying, “I think it’s a national security issue. We have 11-year-olds calling our office because TikTok has informed them of who their senator is.”

In conclusion, Senator Capito’s insights on these critical issues shed light on her perspectives as a key figure in the Senate Republican Conference, offering valuable insights into ongoing debates and policy considerations.



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