Congressman Greg Landsman’s recent tweets address budget collaboration and criticize current administration

Congressman Greg Landsman’s recent tweets address budget collaboration and criticize current administration
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Greg Landsman, a U.S. Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, recently shared his thoughts on various political and economic issues through a series of tweets. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1976, Landsman has been vocal about his perspectives on the current administration and its policies.

On March 11, 2025, Landsman expressed his willingness to collaborate with Democrats to pass a budget that prioritizes the economy over special interests. He stated: “All they have to do is say to Democrats that they want to work together and pass an actual budget. We’re ready to help and get this economy working for people, not their big money donors.”

Later that day, he criticized the current administration’s economic policies and the Republican-controlled Congress’s support for them. He tweeted: “Chaos. First president ever to intentionally create job loss, jack up prices, and crash the market. And the Republican-controlled Congress is scheduled to give him a vote of full confidence today. I’m a no on this chaos.”

In another tweet posted on March 11, 2025, Landsman shared links to Spotify and Apple Music without further commentary: “Spotify: https://t.co/gEQpOtreaf Apple: https://t.co/gCcwrOwv2d”



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