Congressman Greg Landsman criticizes Trump on actions affecting public employees, foreign policy

Congressman Greg Landsman criticizes Trump on actions affecting public employees, foreign policy
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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U.S. Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, took to social media recently to express his concerns over several significant issues. The series of tweets highlights his critical perspective on actions taken by former President Trump. The social media posts are part of Landsman’s broader communication efforts as a public official, and provide insight into his political positions and priorities since he began serving in Congress in 2023.

On April 29, 2025, Congressman Landsman posted a tweet in which he raised concerns regarding employment policies. He stated, “Indiscriminately firing hundreds of thousands of public employees. First time ever a president has intentionally created unemployment.” The tweet implies criticism toward actions perceived as causing mass unemployment.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Landsman expressed disapproval of former President Trump’s foreign policy decisions, particularly in relation to the ongoing war. He noted, “Trump decided in the middle of a war to switch sides. Instead of helping our allies, the democracies of the world, Trump is now working with Putin. You can’t appease a dictator. You have to stand up to a dictator. Ukraine has to win this war.” This tweet underscores Landsman’s stance on international alliance and the importance of supporting democracies in conflict.

Additionally, Landsman criticized actions involving the Supreme Court in another tweet made on April 29, 2025. He stated, “Ignoring a Supreme Court order. Not just any order — the Court ruled unanimously, 9-0, that there must be due process. Zero-process removals are unconstitutional.” This critique focuses on adherence to judicial rulings and the significance of due process.

Congressman Landsman, who has represented Ohio since taking office in 2023, resides in Cincinnati. He is a graduate of Ohio University and has been active in political communication, continuing to voice his positions on key issues.



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