Landsman criticizes administrative cover-up and comments on international threats

Landsman criticizes administrative cover-up and comments on international threats
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Serving as the U.S. Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district, Greg Landsman has taken to social media to express his opinions on several political issues. These comments highlight concerns about current administrative actions and geopolitical viewpoints shared by other political figures.

On March 26, 2025, Congressman Greg Landsman commented on the nature of political scandals, suggesting that their severity often stems more from attempts to conceal the issue than the original mistake itself. Landsman remarked, “Scandals become scandals, not because of the mistake, but because of the cover-up. The administration is all over the place in terms of trying to cover this up. Instead of just saying we messed up, we’re going to fix it, they’re coming up with all kinds of conflicting”.

In a subsequent post on the same day, Landsman emphasized the importance of addressing the scandal directly, warning about the implications of ignoring the issue. He posted, “Obviously, in addition to this scandal, this is a red flag — a very, very serious red flag. I do not believe this is going to go away. They should just own it and fix it.”

Addressing comments made by J.D. Vance, Congressman Landsman shared his perspective on international relations and the broader implications of terrorism. On March 26, 2025, he referenced Vance’s remarks during a chat, stating, “We can’t lose sight of what J.D. Vance said in this chat: ‘I just hate bailing out Europe again.’ Keep in mind this was in response to terrorism. The Houthis aren’t just targeting Europe. They’re targeting everyone in the Middle East and anyone who is shipping anything”.



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