Greg Landsman addresses antisemitism and budget concerns via Twitter

Greg Landsman addresses antisemitism and budget concerns via Twitter
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, took to social media recently to address several pressing issues. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1976 and a graduate of Ohio University, Landsman has been vocal about his stance on various matters affecting his constituents.

On June 4, 2025, Congressman Landsman expressed concerns about antisemitism through his Twitter account. He stated that “Antisemitism can quickly become violent and deadly.” He emphasized the importance of using his platform to speak out against such discrimination.

The following day, on June 5, 2025, he shared stories from his constituents highlighting their financial struggles. He mentioned that “They cannot afford this budget, nor can they survive without their healthcare and food.” This tweet underscores the economic challenges faced by individuals within his district.

Later on June 5th, Landsman addressed legislative actions impacting Medicare. He warned that “They’re coming for Medicare to pay for tax cuts for the super-wealthy and big corporations.” Urging action against this bill, he advocated for protecting American citizens’ interests.

These tweets reflect Congressman Landsman’s commitment to addressing significant issues such as discrimination and economic inequality within his community and beyond.



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