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Governor Mills criticizes the current administration for being a disaster for basic needs like food and health care. She expresses her frustration with Senator Susan Collins for not standing up to the administration and announces her decision to run for the U.S. Senate.
Governor Janet Mills has not commented on the involvement of her brother, Paul Mills, in real estate transactions linked to Chinese drug operations in Maine. This raises questions about potential conflicts of interest.
Governor Janet Mills stood up to Donald Trump in February 2025, directly confronting him when he threatened to withhold federal funding from Maine over compliance issues. She responded, 'Good, I'll see you in court,' and later won the case, ensuring Maine's access to USDA funds.
Governor Mills expressed her determination to run for the U.S. Senate despite concerns about her age, stating, "I don't think I could live with myself if I didn't do everything I can to reverse what's going on in Washington. Things that are harming Maine people."
Governor Mills highlights her achievements in fully funding public education in Maine and criticizes Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education, for undermining public education across the country.
Governor Mills emphasized her experience, saying, "I'm the only one in the race who's actually delivered progress for Maine people, expanding health care to 100,000 people in this state, fully funding education, providing free school meals in all the public schools, providing free community college, two years of community college for all recent high school grads."