Greg Landsman urges support for troops, postal workers, and EPA scientists

Greg Landsman urges support for troops, postal workers, and EPA scientists
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who represents Ohio’s 1st District in the U.S. House of Representatives, expressed several viewpoints and political concerns through social media. The statements, made across two days in March 2025, covered topics that ranged from congressional politics to the essential roles of postal workers and environmental protection.

On March 26, 2025, Congressman Landsman posted a critical statement on his social media regarding the actions of congressional Republicans. He stated, “This is a moment of truth for congressional Republicans. They know this was a catastrophic mistake. The question is: is their loyalty to Trump going to trump their loyalty to our troops?” The statement suggests a criticism of the Republican allegiance to former President Trump at the perceived expense of military interests.

The following day, Landsman emphasized the crucial work of postal workers. On March 27, 2025, he shared the views of a postal worker and wrote, “I’m the only person they see every day,” a postal worker told us about her rural route. Our postal workers are essential—showing up for everyone, everywhere. We’ll keep pushing to protect their jobs, their safety, and the work they do for communities in Southwest Ohio and the https://t.co/3Gtkag8QEq” He highlighted the indispensable nature of postal services in communities, particularly in rural areas of Southwest Ohio.

Later on March 27, 2025, Congressman Landsman addressed concerns about potential job losses linked to significant figures in the tech and political arenas. He remarked on the threat of job cuts within scientific research departments, saying, “Trump and Musk are creating unemployment. They’re threatening to fire 1,200 scientists nationwide. SW is home to one of the EPA’s largest research and development centers. We led a letter with 60+ members of Congress to stop it. This is critical work.” He elaborated on the importance of the Environmental Protection Agency’s research hubs and the efforts by Congressional members to prevent these job cuts.



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