congressman Greg Landsman discusses programs, markets, and security in latest tweets

congressman Greg Landsman discusses programs, markets, and security in latest tweets
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, shared a series of tweets expressing his perspectives on education, economic effects, and global security. These thoughts were shared on social media amid his ongoing responsibilities as a U.S. Congressman, following his educational background from Ohio University and his Cincinnati roots.

On April 24, 2025, Landsman announced an upcoming event in his district focused on military education programs. He tweeted about an information session being hosted by his team for individuals interested in joining a Service Academy or ROTC. The session is scheduled for May 3rd at the Warren County Career Center, with an RSVP link provided for attendees.

Later the same day, Landsman addressed economic concerns, suggesting former President Donald Trump’s actions are adversely affecting financial markets. He stated, “Trump’s not just tanking the markets and economy – his chaos is impacting people’s retirements.”

On April 25, 2025, Landsman commented on international security issues, focusing on U.S.-Russia relations. He tweeted, “Conceding or appeasing Putin is weakness and puts global stability and our national security at risk.” Congressman Landsman’s statement reflects his stance against concessions with Putin, emphasizing the implications for national and global security.

As a congressional representative and Cincinnati native, Greg Landsman continues to engage with his constituents and national matters from his current role in the U.S. Congress.



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