Greg Landsman discusses paycheck fairness, national security in recent tweets

Greg Landsman discusses paycheck fairness, national security in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Greg Landsman, a Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, shared insightful tweets on his social media, addressing several pressing issues. Landsman took the opportunity to discuss legislative action, the need for accountability in government, and called for significant resignations, stressing the importance of taking responsibility.

In a tweet posted on March 25, 2025, at 19:23:07 UTC, Congressman Landsman expressed a commitment to ensuring fair compensation for all workers by pursuing the passage of the Paycheck Fairness Act. He highlighted the need to “close loopholes, protect workers from retaliation, and make sure no one is paid less because of their gender or identity.” The full statement can be accessed here.

At 21:08:30 UTC on the same day, Landsman tweeted a call for a thorough investigation into the mishandling of classified information, including sensitive elements like target lists and weapons packages. He emphasized the importance of implementing preventive measures to stop such incidents from occurring in the future. The details of his statement are available here.

In another tweet at 21:08:30 UTC, Congressman Landsman suggested that individuals like Waltz and Hegseth should resign due to issues related to national security. He characterized this situation as “a moment of truth for congressional Republicans,” urging them to address the issue with the necessary seriousness. The original tweet can be read here.



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