Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets reflect personal insights and professional engagements

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets reflect personal insights and professional engagements
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Greg Landsman, a Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district, shared several personal insights and reflections through his social media posts. The tweets reveal aspects of his personal life, admiration for cultural icons, and professional engagements.

On March 21, 2025, Congressman Greg Landsman tweeted about one of his tattoos that reads “Breathe,” which is written in his wife Sarah’s handwriting. He emphasized the significance of this message in various aspects of his life. “One of my many tattoos—’Breathe’—is in my wife Sarah’s handwriting. Why that message is important in all aspects of my life.”

In another tweet on the same day, Landsman expressed his views on Muhammad Ali’s influence on culture and politics, referring to him as the greatest of all time (GOAT). “On Muhammad Ali being the GOAT, and the power he had on our culture and politics…”

Additionally, Landsman thanked Chris and the team at Monumental Sports for an interview they conducted with him. He encouraged followers to view the full interview through a link he provided. “Check out the full interview and thanks again to Chris and the team at Monumental Sports “



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