Greg Landsman discusses faith and security breach on social media

Greg Landsman discusses faith and security breach on social media
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Congressman Greg Landsman, currently representing Ohio’s 1st district, has shared a series of tweets presenting a variety of topics. These tweets encompass his ongoing projects, personal reflections on faith, and commentary on a recent security breach involving former Trump officials.

On March 26, 2025, Congressman Landsman announced the release of the second episode of his series, “The Fly-In.” He directed followers to “check it out”, providing a link for further engagement with the content.

In a later post on the same day, Landsman reflected on the role of faith in his life and work. He recounted a conversation with Bishop Ennis Tait of Avondale, emphasizing their discussion on unity and sustainable change. Landsman praised Bishop Tait, acknowledging the importance of work being done by “faith leaders like Bishop Tait”.

Concluding his day on March 26, the Congressman addressed a breach of protocol involving former Trump administration officials. He stated, “It was an unsecure chat”, criticizing the use of Signal to discuss war plans, and highlighting the involvement of a journalist from The Atlantic in the discussions.



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