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Trump Cuts the Net Biden Threw Over U.S. Fishermen

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Posted By: ladydawgfan, 6/12/2026 4:53:18 PM

A fisherman walked into the Oval Office this week and thanked President Donald Trump for something Washington rarely gives working people: room to work. American fishermen weren't asking for another study or speech; they wanted access to American waters without being treated like enemies of the ocean. Trump signed a June 11 proclamation reopening commercial fishing access in parts of the Pacific that had been closed to U.S.-flagged vessels. Building on prior actions to strengthen American seafood production and support working fishing communities, this proclamation restores access to hundreds of thousands of square miles of Pacific waters for commercial fishing managed under existing Federal law.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Cindiana 6/12/2026 5:04:23 PM (No. 2115822)
Those fishermen put body and souls into their work, but have been shackled and treated like enemies by the Rat party. I'm so thrilled to read this news. Godspeed to the men and women who brave elements few of us could. Congratulations on finally being free to do the work you love, bringing amazing food to our tables.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: earlybird 6/12/2026 5:25:10 PM (No. 2115828)
Joe Biden did not come up with those "monments" on his own.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: earlybird 6/12/2026 5:26:09 PM (No. 2115829)
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