Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over political integrity

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over political integrity
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Greg Landsman, a U.S. Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has recently expressed his concerns through a series of tweets on various political issues. Landsman, who replaced Steve Chabot in Congress and resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, graduated from Ohio University in 1999.

On February 12, 2025, Landsman voiced his dissatisfaction with political figures not adhering to their promises. He stated: “Telling voters one thing and doing the exact opposite is a betrayal, and the frustration and pushback will grow.”

In another tweet on the same day, he raised concerns about several pressing issues facing the country. He highlighted potential problems arising from Elon Musk’s influence over the White House and federal government as well as ongoing economic challenges. According to him: “Now people have to worry about… Political corruption with Elon’s takeover of the White House and federal government… Even higher prices with no end in sight… Global instability…”

The following day, February 13, 2025, Landsman tweeted succinctly about governmental inefficiencies by stating: “Waste fraud and abuse.”



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