PETER IS ENDORSED BY DR. HENRY KISSINGER
About Peter De Neufville

Businessman
During his tenure, Peter raised $130,000,000 and oversaw the construction of three state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities.
Peter has a B.A. in International Relations and History from Tulane University and a Ph.D. from the University of London, King’s College.

Veteran
Peter served in the Defense Intelligence Agency and at the Office of Naval Intelligence.

Father
Not a Politican.
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WHERE PETER STANDS
As a businessman, national security expert and father, solving America’s debt crisis is a driving force behind Peter’s decision to run for Congress.
We need rules and transparency to curtail Washington’s irresponsible spending that has driven up the debt to 105% of Gross Domestic Product. Today, interest on the debt alone is nearly $300 BILLION per year.
We must end the financial insanity in Washington.
- Give the President a legislative line-item veto over congressional spending, similar to the authority that many governors have over their states’ budgets.
- Impose a cap on spending to ensure that federal spending is aligned with actual economic growth and not exceeding it.
- Greatly reduce foreign direct action by our military, as well as foreign basing of troops in Europe, South Korea, and Japan.
- Reduce spending on federal programs without damaging our social safety net, diminishing our military capabilities, or threatening our public infrastructure.
- Strengthen America’s top alliances such as NATO and ANZUS, as well as with key partner states including Israel, Japan, Korea and our emerging relationship with India.
- Remove non-essential combat troops from Afghanistan and Iraq to save tens of billions of dollars.
- Pass a new “Use of Military Force” resolution to allow the president to commit military forces around the world but require the president to seek authorization from Congress within 180 days or curtail the mission.
- Temporarily curtail immigration from countries where background checks can’t be done effectively and a known risk of radical terrorism exists.
- Establish “safe havens” in coordination with neighboring states to reduce immigration pressure from populations subject to cases of migratory genocide.
- Supported the recently enacted pro-growth business tax reform and will fight to preserve and protect it.
- Supports efforts to streamline or eliminate regulations where appropriate and advocate ones based on common sense and free-market principles.
- Fight to ensure New Jersey is treated fairly and equitably in federal tax and spending decisions.
- Build a Wall along the southern border to prevent illegal immigration;
- Ban Sanctuary cities and require state and local agencies to cooperate with federal law enforcement efforts to detain illegal immigrants who have been charged with felony criminal offenses;
- Implement a national electronic verification system so that employers can verify the legal status of prospective employees and;
- End the current "chain migration" system for admitting immigrants and replace it with a merit-based system that matches employment needs with prospective immigrants.
- Support the 1970 Clean Air Act and the 1972 Clean Water Act.
- Support re-authorizing the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund which allocates funds from oil and gas royalties to the states to improve access to public lands and parks.
- Support the Recover America’s Wildlife Act to dedicate revenue from leasing of public lands to manage wildlife and endangered species.
- Oppose any oil wells or drilling off the Jersey shore.
- Oppose the construction of fuel pipelines under aquifers and streams.
- Eliminate taxes and reduce regulations on clean energy sources to encourage their development and use and end subsidies for "dirty" fuel.

IN THE NEWS
Peter DeNeufville Challenges Governor Murphy to Defend his Sanctuary State Policies and Tax Hikes With Voters in the 11th District
Chatham, N.J. — Peter DeNeufville of Mendham, the Republican candidate for the 11th Congressional District seat in Morris, Sussex, Passaic and Essex counties, challenged Governor Phil Murphy today to make good on his threat to campaign on behalf of Democrat candidates throughout New Jersey and to defend the Democrats’ shared policies on making New Jersey a sanctuary state, raising taxes and increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour.
“The Governor said he will go anywhere in New Jersey, and I invite him to do so now. He and the Democrat candidates who share his extreme liberal policies must come to Denville, Sparta, Wayne or West Caldwell —inside the heart of our 11th District — to explain why they insist on raising taxes on the most over-taxed voters in the United States and why the Democrats are so fixated on throwing those tax dollars on lawsuits to prevent federal authorities from arresting criminals who entered this nation illegally. These policies underscore why voters of the 11th District should send me to Washington, not one of Governor Murphy’s cronies,” said DeNeufville.
POLITICO reported that Governor Murphy on Monday vowed to campaign with Democrats throughout New Jersey as he continued to press his extreme liberal agenda on state taxpayers.
Read the article: https://www.politico.com/states/new-jersey/story/2018/04/24/murphy-plans-to-lead-democrats-fight-for-gop-held-house-seats-in-new-jersey-379986
Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, told POLITICO the pledge was ill-advised.
“Murphy campaigning would muddy the waters,” Murray said. “He’s basically an unknown commodity. If I was a Democrat running in any of these competitive races, I would not want to confuse national issues with state issues.”
But Peter DeNeufville said “muddy waters” is exactly where Democrat policies will drag New Jersey voters as Governor Murphy and his counterparts in Washington, including Nancy Pelosi, lead the nation deeper into debt and an unsettled morass of political correctness that is destroying educational institutions and the Bill of Rights. DeNeufville said a visit by Governor Murphy to the 11th District will let voters hear and see first-hand how Democrat Congressional candidates are tightly locked with the Governor’s extreme liberal agenda for New Jersey and the United States.
“Trenton politicians won’t get things done in Washington, but I will,” said Peter DeNeufville.
Governor Murphy’s defense of sanctuary states comes a week after federal authorities arrested 60 people on immigration violations in New Jersey, including individuals charged with sexual assault, child abuse, domestic violence and driving under the influence. More than 20 of those arrested had been issued a final order of removal and failed to depart the United States, or had been previously removed from this country and had returned illegally, according to a NJ.com report on the arrests.



