Greg Landsman calls for file release and warns of subsidy loss impact

Greg Landsman calls for file release and warns of subsidy loss impact
Greg Landsman U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently posted a series of statements on his social media account addressing two separate issues: calls for transparency regarding undisclosed files and concerns over healthcare subsidies in Ohio.

On September 4, 2025, Landsman made a post highlighting the importance of specific documents to uncover answers. He wrote, “The answers are all in the files. The client list Flight logs Witness testimony Court documents Bank records”. In a follow-up post made moments later on the same day, he referenced former President Donald Trump’s stance on an unspecified issue and called for further disclosure: “Trump called it a hoax. It’s not a hoax. Release the files.”

The following day, September 5, 2025, Landsman shifted focus to healthcare policy in Ohio. He stated that without certain subsidies, there would be significant consequences for state residents: “Without these subsidies, 500,000 Ohioans will pay more for their healthcare; 120,000 will lose their coverage altogether. These subsidies have to be renewed. Make some noise https://t.co/1uZN4OFPd9”.

Landsman has served as the congressional representative for Ohio’s 1st District since replacing Steve Chabot in 2023. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and currently residing there, he graduated from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999.



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