Congressman Greg Landsman’s insights on Trump’s second term in office

Congressman Greg Landsman’s insights on Trump’s second term in office
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st District, has been active on social media, sharing updates and opinions regarding recent political developments. In a series of tweets posted on February 19, 2025, Landsman highlights significant events from the early days of the Trump administration’s second term.

In one tweet, Congressman Landsman begins a thread counting down “the 5 things you may have missed during the first month of Trump 2.0.” The full content can be accessed through this link.

Another tweet by Landsman notes that “The Senate approved the co-author of Project 2025 to oversee the Office of Management and Budget.” Further details are available at this link.

Additionally, Congressman Landsman reports on an incident involving former President Trump: “Trump demanded the FBI hand over the names of more than 5,000 people they claim investigated January 6th—then threatened to make those names public.” More information can be found at this link.



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