Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets criticize economic inequality and tax policies

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets criticize economic inequality and tax policies
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, recently expressed his views on wealth distribution and tax policies through a series of tweets. The Cincinnati-born congressman, who succeeded Steve Chabot, has been vocal about economic inequality and its implications for the general populace.

On May 20, 2025, Congressman Landsman shared his concerns about economic disparity in a tweet stating “They’re working to make the wealth and power that’s been hoarded at the top…permanent.” This statement reflects his stance on how wealth concentration is becoming entrenched within society.

Later that day, he engaged with other public figures by tagging them in a tweet. At 20:29 UTC, he mentioned @ChrisMurphyCT @Robertreic4278, indicating a possible dialogue or alignment with their perspectives on related issues.

In another post made on May 21, 2025, Landsman further criticized the redistribution of resources towards affluent individuals. He stated “They’re giving even more power and wealth to the wealthiest. You’re losing healthcare to pay for Elon Musk’s tax cuts.” This comment highlights his opposition to tax cuts benefiting wealthy individuals like Elon Musk at the expense of essential services such as healthcare.

Greg Landsman’s educational background includes a BA from Ohio University in 1999. He continues to reside in Cincinnati where he was born in 1976.



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