Greg Landsman voices concerns on political and historical parallels

Greg Landsman voices concerns on political and historical parallels
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who has been serving Ohio’s 1st District since 2023, shared his views on recent political developments through a series of tweets. Representing a district that was previously held by Steve Chabot, Landsman has remained active on social media to communicate with his constituents about ongoing national and international concerns.

On April 16, 2025, Congressman Landsman reaffirmed his commitment to holding town halls, saying “We still do town halls. This is in a ‘red’ part of our district – a place Trump won by over 30 points. Packed. Folks are angry and they want this chaos and cruelty to end.” His observations reflect a sentiment of dissatisfaction among constituents in areas traditionally supportive of former President Trump.

In a tweet posted on April 17, 2025, Landsman drew parallels to historical events, warning that “This isn’t new. Hitler and the Germans did this in the 1930s— dozens of members of Congress were compromised.” This statement appears to suggest a concern regarding the integrity and influence of current Congressional members.

Also on April 17, 2025, Landsman highlighted a potentially significant international issue, stating “You may have missed this, but it could be one of the most significant stories of the year.” He elaborated on the influences of trade and international relations, mentioning that “A big beneficiary of Trump’s chaos is Putin— from our trade wars to abandoning our allies. Here’s just how compromised we could be.” His remarks underscore a concern about foreign influence on American politics.

Greg Landsman, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1976, graduated from Ohio University in 1999. The Congressman, aged 46, continues to reside in Cincinnati.



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