Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over healthcare cuts

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over healthcare cuts
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, has been vocal on social media about current legislative matters. On May 12, 2025, he took to Twitter to address his concerns regarding proposed cuts in healthcare and issues surrounding political corruption.

In a tweet posted on May 12, 2025, at 14:04 UTC, Congressman Landsman urged public participation in opposing healthcare cuts. He stated: “We need your help. Make calls, write letters, fight with us. Debate on these cuts and others will begin 2PM tomorrow in the Energy and Commerce. Lives are on the line in this fight.” The congressman highlighted the urgency of the situation by emphasizing the potential impact on lives.

On the same day at the same time, Landsman questioned the rationale behind these proposed cuts. In another tweet, he explained: “Why these cuts? They need to find money to pay for their tax cuts to the uber-wealthy and corporate investors. They’re taking healthcare from millions and millions of Americans to make the uber-wealthy even more wealthy.” This statement suggests a link between healthcare funding reductions and tax benefits for affluent individuals and corporations.

Later that day at 16:12 UTC, Landsman expressed his concerns over political integrity with a pointed remark regarding former President Donald Trump. He tweeted: “Trump can be bought. He just told everyone. Blatant corruption.” This comment was accompanied by a link indicating further details about his accusation.

Greg Landsman was born in Cincinnati in 1976 and graduated from Ohio University with a BA in 1999. Since assuming office after Steve Chabot’s tenure ended in 2023, he has continued to engage actively with constituents through various platforms.



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