Steve King’s story is one of grit and conviction. Raised in a law enforcement family, he was steeped in the Constitution, the rule of law, and the Bible—values that guided him from a struggling construction business owner to the halls of Congress. He told me how he started with a beat-up bulldozer, a loan from a Democrat banker, and a pregnant wife torquing head bolts in the Iowa dirt. From there, he built a company, entered the Iowa Senate, and eventually won a seat in the U.S. House in 2002. For 18 years, he fought on the Judiciary Committee, the Small Business Committee, and the Ag Committee, becoming a leading voice on issues like border security and the heartbeat bill—a law he authored to protect the unborn from the moment their hearts begin to beat.