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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.)

Recent News About U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.)

  • Senator Marshall questions ABC's neutrality in presidential debate

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall has addressed a letter to ABC President Almin Karamehmedovic and Harris-Walz Campaign Manager Julie Chávez Rodriguez, accusing ABC of bias and suspected collusion with the Harris-Walz Campaign before a recent presidential debate. In the letter, Senator Marshall requested that ABC disclose all pre-debate correspondence, records, and internal communications with the Harris-Walz Campaign to address allegations of collusion and demonstrate impartiality.

  • Senators call for increased security resources for Trump after second assassination attempt

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) have called for increased protective resources for President Donald Trump following a second assassination attempt in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 15th.

  • Senator Marshall demands equal protection for Donald Trump after second assassination attempt

    Washington, D.C. – Following the second assassination attempt against President Donald Trump this weekend in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) led their Senate GOP colleagues in a press conference calling on the Secret Service to provide President Trump the same level of protection and resources afforded to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

  • Senator Marshall discusses SAVE Act and criticizes Kamala Harris on Newsmax

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall recently appeared on Newsmax to discuss the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. Marshall emphasized the importance of election integrity, noting, "Is there anything more important to the success and vitality of our democracy than election integrity? That’s what the law says. The law says that only citizens can vote, so what would be wrong with proving you’re a citizen when you go register to vote?"

  • Bipartisan bill seeks added oversight on foreign acquisition of U.S. agricultural land

    Senator Marshall has joined a bipartisan group of Senators to introduce the Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024. This legislation aims to add the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), enhancing scrutiny over foreign acquisitions of U.S. farmland and agricultural industries. The bill targets purchases by nations such as China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran.

  • Senator Marshall discusses policy differences between Trump Administration and Kamala Harris

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall appeared on Newsmax to critique the policies of Vice President Kamala Harris, contrasting them with those of former President Donald Trump. He emphasized the perceived safety and affordability during Trump's administration and advocated for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration.

  • Senator calls for Google CEO to testify over alleged censorship

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., has requested that Google CEO Sundar Pichai and leaders responsible for the company's algorithms testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC). This request was made in a letter addressed to HSGAC Chairman Gary Peters (D-MI) and Ranking Member Rand Paul (R-KY).

  • Senator Marshall requests DHS investigation into security lapses in Trump assassination attempt

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall has formally requested an investigation by the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General (DHS OIG) into security lapses that nearly resulted in an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

  • Senator Marshall calls for voter ID laws and criticizes DOL's economic reports

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., recently appeared on Fox Business to advocate for proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote. Highlighting actions by states like Virginia and Texas, which have removed thousands of illegal aliens from voter rolls, Senator Marshall argued that such measures should not be controversial.

  • Senator Marshall questions accuracy of recent labor statistics

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall has led a letter to the Department of Labor Deputy Secretary Julie Su, seeking explanations for what he describes as manipulated job reports that significantly overestimated the number of U.S. jobs added. The letter was co-signed by Senators Ted Budd (R-NC), Rick Scott (R-FL), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Markwayne Mullin (R-OK).

  • Senator Roger Marshall discusses economic policies and security concerns on Newsmax

    Wichita, KS – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., appeared on Newsmax's Wake Up America to compare President Donald Trump’s policy record with that of the Biden-Harris administration. Senator Marshall also provided updates on his investigation into Google after the company admitted it suppressed news of an assassination attempt against President Trump, which it described as a “hypothetical act of political violence.” Additionally, he discussed Senator J.D. Vance’s upcoming visit to the Kansas City metro area.

  • Senator Marshall criticizes Kamala Harris' record and Google's election practices

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall recently appeared on Fox Business' "Mornings with Maria" to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party's stance on border policies. He also provided an update on his investigation into Google, which he claims suppressed information about an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

  • Senator Marshall demands testimony from Google executives over search term suppression

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., has issued a statement following Google's response to his inquiry regarding the suppression of search terms related to the assassination attempt on President Trump on July 13. Google defended its actions by classifying the shooting as a "hypothetical act of political violence" for two weeks after the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.

  • Senators urge USDA action for western drought response

    U.S. Senators Roger Marshall and Michael Bennet have called on Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to adapt the USDA’s drought mitigation programs to better support western farmers and ranchers. In a letter, the senators detailed testimony and recommendations from Colorado and Kansas producers, water experts, and state officials presented during a June field hearing in Burlington, Colorado. The hearing, titled "Hearing on the High Plains: Combating Drought with Innovation," focused on addressing the unique challenges posed by historic drought conditions in the West.

  • Senators urge NCAA action restricting biological males from women's sports

    On August 6, 2024, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall joined Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and 21 other Republican colleagues in sending a letter to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) President Charlie Baker. The letter urges the NCAA to update its student-athlete policy to ensure only biologically female students can participate in women’s sports.

  • Senator Marshall leads bipartisan call for finalizing ESOP regulations

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., has spearheaded a bipartisan initiative urging the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to finalize regulations concerning the "adequate consideration" exemption for employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs). The letter emphasizes the need for clear regulatory guidelines under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which was enacted nearly fifty years ago.

  • Senator Marshall addresses decision on Quivira Wildlife Refuge's water use

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall has responded to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's recent announcement that it will not issue a call for water for the Quivira Wildlife Refuge in 2025. The decision comes after significant efforts by Kansas farmers and ranchers to implement water reduction strategies and conservation practices.

  • Senate Republicans urge Biden-Harris Administration to lift partial arms embargo on Israel

    Washington, D.C. — Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., along with Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and 46 other Senate Republican colleagues, signed a letter to the Biden-Harris administration protesting its partial arms embargo against Israel. The senators urged the White House to cease accommodating Iran, stop jeopardizing the lives of American servicemembers, and deliver necessary weapons systems to Israel.

  • Senators introduce bipartisan legislation aimed at stabilizing Medicare physician fees

    U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-KS), John Boozman (R-AR), Peter Welch (D-VT), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Angus King (I-ME), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) have introduced the Physician Fee Stabilization Act to reform Medicare’s physician fee schedule.

  • Senator Marshall leads bipartisan effort advocating for domestic biofuel tax credit restrictions

    U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D., has spearheaded a bipartisan letter urging the U.S. Treasury Department to limit the eligibility of the 45Z Tax Credit to renewable fuels derived exclusively from domestically-sourced feedstocks, such as Kansas soybean oil and corn oil. The tax credit, effective January 1, is criticized for potentially incentivizing foreign used cooking oil over local soybean and corn oil.