Greg Landsman addresses Republican actions and local art competition

Greg Landsman addresses Republican actions and local art competition
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Greg Landsman, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Ohio’s 1st district, recently shared a series of tweets on March 17, 2025. These posts addressed various political and community issues.

In a tweet posted at 15:42 UTC, Landsman expressed concern over the actions of former President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans. He criticized their lack of a mandate to disrupt the economy or government for the benefit of mega donors, stating “Trump and Congressional Republicans don’t have a mandate to crash the economy or burn our government to the ground…all in service to their mega donors.” He also mentioned holding town halls where he noted public discontent.

Later that day, at 16:08 UTC, Landsman announced an upcoming deadline for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. He encouraged participation by highlighting an opportunity for artwork to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol, saying “The deadline for our 2025 Congressional Art Competition is coming up.”

At 18:56 UTC on March 17th, Landsman addressed concerns regarding governmental operations. In his post, he noted signs of a government shutdown affecting core services and leading to indiscriminate firings as well as restricted access to services and benefits. His statement was direct: “We’re already seeing the government shut down.”



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