Greg Landsman comments on Trump’s alliances and economic policies

Greg Landsman comments on Trump’s alliances and economic policies
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Greg Landsman, a U.S. Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, shared his perspectives on current political issues via Twitter on March 5, 2025. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Landsman has been active in Congress following his replacement of Steve Chabot.

In one tweet posted on March 5, 2025, “Trump is turning his back on our democratic allies in Ukraine and Europe – opting instead to side with a brutal dictator in Vladimir Putin.” This comment reflects Landsman’s stance on foreign policy and the former president’s relations with international leaders.

Another post from the same day addresses economic concerns: “Renewing the American dream does not mean actively raising prices or wasting trillions in tax giveaways to the uber wealthy at the expense of everyone else.” Here, Landsman critiques economic policies that he believes favor wealthier individuals at others’ expense.

A further tweet indicates potential domestic challenges regarding government operations: “They seem to want a shutdown. They have the power and responsibility to avoid a disastrous shutdown.” With this statement, Landsman alludes to political actors who may be contributing to government shutdown risks.



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