Wisconsin Rep. Hagman launches Senate bid with support from Trump and GOP

Rep. Harriet Hagman (R-Wis.) has announced her campaign for U.S. Senate in 2026, emphasizing her commitment to Wyoming communities, energy production, and immigration enforcement.

Hagman Released A video of her campaign being posted on the social media platform In the video, she recounts that her mother was born on a farm in Wyoming 102 years ago, and reflects on how much has changed in that time — from cars and clothing to technology. “Our standard of living has exploded in the last century, and the main reason why: the commercial production of affordable, reliable energy,” she says, crediting Wyoming as a pioneer in these developments and vowing to continue championing this way of life.

Hagman also highlighted her success in securing $15 million in federal infrastructure funds for Wyoming projects, her opposition to federal land management policies, and her work with President Trump to secure border funding and provide tax breaks. She also committed to strengthening immigration enforcement, saying: “We work together to secure the border and fund efforts to remove and deport those in the country illegally.”

President Trump’s endorsement on social truth came Quickly after that:

Highly respected Congresswoman Harriet Hagman is running for U.S. Senate in the great state of Wyoming, a place I love and which she won dearly in 2016, 2020, and 2024!
I know Harriet well, and she is an absolute winner! Harriet has always spoken for Wyoming, and will continue to do so in the U.S. Senate. You will fight tirelessly to grow our economy, lower taxes and regulations, promote USA manufacturing, advance America’s energy dominance, support our amazing farmers and ranchers, keep our borders secure, stop immigrant crime, support our amazing military/veterans, and defend our perpetual blockade (2nd Amendment).
Harriet Hagman has my full and complete endorsement as your next Senator – she will never let you down!

Additional endorsements came from National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rep Tim Scottas well as members of the Senate Bernie Moreno, Jim Banksand Markwayne Mullen.

Advertisement Hagman He follows Senator Cynthia Lummis’ decision not to run for a second term. Lummis, who currently serves in the Senate and previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives, cited the demanding nature of the Senate’s work as a factor in her decision. She has been a strong advocate for American energy independence and limited government, often praising Trump-era energy initiatives and warning against federal surveillance under the Biden administration. In her retirement statement, Loomis expressed her appreciation for her work alongside Hagman and other Wyoming lawmakers.

Hagman has consistently taken legislative action against sanctuary authorities. In May, she foot The “No Sanctuary Cities Student Visa Act,” which would deny student visas to institutions located in jurisdictions that do not comply with ICE detainers. The bill was supported by many Republicans in the House, and was drafted by Hageman as a response to what she described as a systematic disregard for immigration law by some Democratic-controlled districts.

Throughout her tenure, Hagman has done just that It was placed herself as a representative of working-class Americans and working-class communities central to energy production, saying: “There’s a new generation of Republicans. We’re the working people, we’re the ones who produce the stuff, that actually gets our hands dirty, that makes people’s lives better, that produces the energy.”

she has Argue The federal government was serving the interests of the elite, saying:

It has been working against us and working for the elite cabal of people who have been able to create banks – both financially and in terms of power – and do things that not only would our founders not want us to do or even think about, but are extremely destructive to our culture and our future.

In an interview with Breitbart News, she criticized US funding of hostile entities: “We fought a war against the Taliban for 20 years, and then we found out we were sending them millions of dollars.” She also targeted US aid to international organizations, saying: “We were sending money to Hamas. Look at the amount of money we sent to the United Nations and Hamas through their designated agency to address what is going on in Israel and the Gaza Strip. I mean, what a terrible organization, and we were financing it.”

Her 2022 campaign is against Rep. Liz Cheney opinion Record turnout in Wyoming primary, where Hagman beat Cheney by 37 points. according to HagmanCheney lost because she remained focused on President Donald Trump rather than issues important to Wyoming voters, including inflation, illegal immigration and energy.

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