Republican Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski stated her colleagues are afraid to talk up in opposition to a few of the actions from President Donald Trump and key adviser Elon Musk as a result of they assume they are going to be “taken down” and “primaried.”
“You’ve got received everybody zip-lipped. Not saying a phrase, as a result of they’re afraid they are going to be taken down, they are going to be primaried, they are going to be given names within the media,” Murkowski, one of many few Republicans keen to publicly criticize a few of the president’s actions to date in his second time period, stated to reporters Tuesday in Alaska.
“You realize what, we can’t be cowed into not talking up.”
Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks to press exterior the Senate Chambers, Feb. 20, 2025 in Washington.
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Each Trump and Musk have threatened to main dissenters within the get together. Just lately, Trump threatened to lead the charge against Republican Rep. Thomas Massie within the primaries, after the congressman stated he would vote no on a Trump-backed persevering with decision to fund the federal government.
“It might be that Elon Musk decides that he’ll take the following billion {dollars} he makes off Starlink and put it instantly in opposition to Lisa Murkowksi. And you already know what. Which will occur. However I am not giving up one minute, one alternative to attempt to get up for Alaska,” she stated.
Earlier on Tuesday, Murkowski addressed the Alaska Legislature, saying she was “disturbed” by how the Trump administration is treating federal workers as a part of the Musk-led efforts to downsize the federal workforce.
“I believe each single individual on this chamber would agree that the federal authorities is simply too massive,” she stated. “I do help the mission behind DOGE. I get it. We have to discover efficiencies in authorities.”

Elon Musk boards Air Drive One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Mar. 14, 2025.
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She stated that discount within the workforce make “absolute sense,” however requested that it’s performed “the fitting manner.” Murkowski stated the administration’s method “lacks the elemental decency you want with actual individuals.”
“Public servants usually are not our enemies. They’re our pals. they’re our neighbors, they’re integral to our financial system and our capacity to perform as a state and a rustic, and their work is likely to be underappreciated.”
She additionally stated the Trump administration was “testing the court docket” in ignoring a federal judge’s order to halt two deportation flights of alleged gang members to El Salvador over the weekend.
“I do not assume any considered one of us would disagree that while you’ve received members of a very terrible gang who’ve performed some terrible issues and who aren’t on this nation legally, we don’t need them right here,” she stated. “However even after we need to get them out of our nation there’s a course of, it is referred to as due course of. We observe our personal guidelines right here.”
“When the court docket’s orders are defied, that weakens our courts. When the individuals not imagine that the system of justice is there for them, what do now we have on this nation?”
Murkowski additionally touched on international coverage in her remarks, noting her dwelling state’s proximity to Russia and Canada.

President Donald Trump takes a query from a reporter earlier than boarding Air Drive One as he departs from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Mar. 14, 2025.
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In Trump’s second time period, he has imposed important tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminum and repeatedly expressed his need to show Canada into the 51st state. Trump’s strikes have led Canadian boycotts of United States’ merchandise in addition to protests.
“How we got here to a spot the place we’re preventing now with Canada and we’re making good with Russia — it is past me,” Murkowski stated.
After the speech, Murkowski addressed criticism that she might not being doing sufficient to push again in opposition to the Trump administration and argued that she has to “discover locations to work” with the president, whom Alaskans voted for in November. The reliably-red state voted for Trump within the presidential election — 54.5% to the 41% who voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.
She additionally stated she will not again down on her convictions — and stated she’s going to settle for the results.
“I’m not going to compromise my very own integrity by hiding from my phrases after I really feel they have to be spoken,” she stated. “I will take the criticism that comes.”
“I get criticized for what I say, after which everybody else is like, ‘Properly how come no one else is saying something?’ Properly determine it out, as a result of they’re what number of issues they’re throwing at me and so they’re pondering ‘Perhaps I am going to simply duck and canopy.'”
Murkowski, who voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial in 2021, additionally opposed the affirmation of Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth. However she voted to verify Trump’s different nominees, together with Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Murkowski is up for reelection in 2028.