Top 93 Quotes & Sayings by Jason Chaffetz - Page 2

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I went to Brigham Young University on a football scholarship. I wasn't a football player; I was a place kicker.
There has to be a better, smarter way to authenticate who somebody is. Social Security numbers are floating out there everywhere.
What I don't want to become numb to is wasting those taxpayer dollars. — © Jason Chaffetz
What I don't want to become numb to is wasting those taxpayer dollars.
When determining appropriate levels of compensation, management must determine if the employee turnover rate is too low, too high, or just right. If turnover rate is high enough to adversely impact the entity's performance, then employee compensation is probably too low.
I have the greatest respect and admiration for Congressman Issa, but I don't intend to be Darrell Issa-like.
Nearly 30 million people ride Amtrak each year, and they should board the trains knowing that safety is a paramount priority.
There should be a pathway to citizenship - not a special pathway and not no pathway.
In addition to higher pay, federal government employment is far more secure than private-sector employment.
Now I get a very nice salary as a member of Congress, but when I'm in Washington, I sleep in my office.
I'm trying to unify us internally so that we can - instead of firing on each other - fire on the Democrats and communicate a message and start talking about issues.
The biggest problem that we have on the face of the planet is Iran getting a nuclear weapon.
My mother, she passed away when I was 28 years old. She fought cancer for more than 10 years. She had breast cancer, and I miss her.
Until we see something that is actually wrongdoing, we're probably not going to go on a fishing trip to go see look at.
Incredible how unnecessary it [questions the legitimacy of President-elect Donald Trump] was, because John Lewis was articulating something that most Democrats simply aren't, calling Trump illegitimate.
I mean the former presidents are going to be there [on Donald Trump inauguration]. The Clintons are going to be there. Jimmy Carter is going to be there. If Donald Trump needs a lesson in John Lewis and what he has done beyond talk, he could ask his own vice president.Mike Pence went to Selma in 2010 with John Lewis, was there on the Pettus Bridge, talked about him as somebody who has the moral authority and courage that continues to inspire millions of Americans.
I mean, Donald Trump hasn't even been sworn in yet. And so I do believe that he has set up a plan where the revenue or the profits that are coming to the hotel will be given directly to the Treasury.
The Electoral College said that [Donald Trump] is the president, he's the president.But as a president, you also have to build. And if I'm sitting there and part of his team and I go look, we're probably not going to win the next election with 46 percent of the vote, so people like John Lewis and all these other groups, you have to start building bridges toward, this week was a disaster because he is burning bridges, not building them.
If you're uncertain and a [Donald] Trump skeptic, you think you know what, this administration is going to be better than I expected.
My fellow Americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. I won't stop. In fact, I will be right there with you as a citizen for all my remaining days.
What you need to look at is what is required by law, which I believe that Donald Trump has complied with.
My question is about the head of the Office of Government Ethics. Is he acting ethically when he sent out nine tweets praising Donald Trump saying that his plan was brilliant. How did he come to that conclusion? And how does come to his current conclusions having never done an investigation and never looked at the paperwork in the point where he can actually come to a reasonable conclusion?I think that's unethical.
I'm not going to go on this fishing expedition that they want me to, that the Democrats want me to, the president has a duty and obligation to comply with the law. But again he's exempt from almost all of these things.
[Democrats] are not handling the John Lewis flap the right way, clearly. John Lewis is a hero and a civil rights hero.
The president-elect [Donald Trump] has a duty and obligation to abide by the law. And he's except from most all of these laws.
If you saw General [James] Mattis and General [John] Kelly and Senator [Jeff] Sessions and Mr.[Rex] Tillerson and Congressman [Mike] Pompeo testify, you thought, look, this is a reasonable more than a reasonable, I would say, cabinet.
You dont raise taxes in times of such uncertainty. — © Jason Chaffetz
You dont raise taxes in times of such uncertainty.
The White House and the president [Donald Trump] himself remains very worrisome, alarming, almost.
That is the financial disclosures that is what's required by law, that's Donald Trump [done]. It's in the constitution. The president-elect hasn't even been sworn in yet. So, all this flailing about how he's done everything wrong it's a little premature at best.
I didn't investigate Hillary Clinton before she was in office, I started investigated Hillary Clinton's actions after the inspector-general said that there was classified information housed in a non-classified setting.
I mean Donald Trump is a legitimate president. He won fair and square. He didn't win the election because of Russian interference.
[John Lewis] really created something that - that he didn't need to
[Donald Trump] has done a financial disclosure, which has gone through the Office of Government Ethics. I think he's done that twice. That is his duty under the law. I hear no complaints about that.
I'm not just going to go on these fishing expeditions. I didn't do that with President Obama. We didn't go through this with President [Barack] Obama. I think the world and certainly the American voters understand that Donald Trump has mass holdings. He's worth billions of dollars. He's been very successful in business. And I think the American voters understood that when they voted him in.
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