Congressman Marc Molinaro represents New York’s 19th District, which not only includes much of Radio Catskill’s listening area, but is also highly competitive in this election year. The outcome here could significantly impact the political balance in the House this November.
In an interview with Radio Catskill, Molinaro discussed the challenges of representing such a politically diverse district. He addressed several key issues, including infrastructure projects, access to contraception, and the opioid crisis.
Molinaro also elaborated on his belief that former President Donald Trump’s trial in Manhattan was politically motivated. Trump faced charges of falsifying business records to sway the 2016 presidential election and was convicted on all 34 felony counts. According to Rep. Molinaro, this outcome reflects what he calls “one-party rule” in New York State.
Yesterday, Congressman Marc Molinaro spoke with Jason Dole, beginning with the discussion of the million-dollar Old Route 17 Corridor infrastructure project.
Image: Rep. Marc Molinaro (NY-19) called the conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records a “perversion of our justice system” in a statement on social media. (Credit: Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo/WSKG News)
I appreciated your effort to hold Molinaro accountable, sadly, you missed a couple important issues.
All of the funding that Molinaro talked at length about came from Biden’s budget, which included massive infrastructure funding. The appropriations bills are negotiated to determine how those funds are handed out. Marc was not part of voting on the budget because he was not in office, only the appropriations negotiations ( and his colleagues voted against it). I never heard ONCE about where this money came from. Not from you or Molinaro. Ughhhhhh.
You also let Molinaro ramble on giving legal analysis. He does not even have a bachelor’s degree. I know you tried.. he’s too slick