Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets criticize President Trump’s first month

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets criticize President Trump’s first month
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, has taken to social media to express his concerns about President Trump’s actions during his first month in office. Landsman has been vocal about the administration’s policies and their impact on American citizens.

On March 5, 2025, Congressman Landsman criticized President Trump for his initial month in office, stating: “President Trump has spent his first month in office: Gutting the critical agencies and programs that Americans rely on every single day Indiscriminately firing federal workers Withholding billions of dollars from our communities Implementing policies that will raise…”

In another post made on the same day, Landsman urged a shift in focus away from divisive issues towards cooperative problem-solving efforts. He stated: “Instead of focusing on culture war issues and political retribution nonsense, he should come to Congress and work with us on solutions to fix real problems that the vast majority of Americans want to see solved. We have to go back to these speeches being serious and helpful. Not…”

Further emphasizing his priorities as a congress member, Landsman reiterated his commitment to addressing everyday challenges faced by Americans. He noted: “Elected officials should be focused on finding solutions to the real issues impacting Americans every day. As a member of Congress, my top priority is improving the lives of children and families – which is why I am working to fix our economy and lower prices for hardworking…”



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