Rep. Greg Landsman shares thoughts on foreign influence and veteran care in social media posts

Rep. Greg Landsman shares thoughts on foreign influence and veteran care in social media posts
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Greg Landsman, serving Ohio’s 1st District in the U.S. Congress since 2023, shared multiple statements on critical issues via social media on April 17, 2025. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Landsman has been actively addressing concerns pertinent to national and international affairs.

In one of his posts, he emphasized the significance of current geopolitical dynamics and their impact on global peace and prosperity, highlighting that “Russia is not an ally.”

On the same day, Landsman expressed concerns about individuals in Donald Trump’s circle, speculating about their potential involvement in spreading Russian propaganda. He stated, “There may very well be people in Trump’s orbit feeding him Russian propaganda. He uses language so similar to Kremlin talking points.”

Later, Landsman shifted focus to legislative matters and veteran welfare. He advocated for the What Works for Preventing Veteran Suicide Act, stressing the importance of effective investments into programs aimed at suicide prevention among veterans. He noted, “We can save lives with this bill, and our veterans deserve every investment and attempt.”

Landsman, a Cincinnati native born in 1976, has consistently addressed pivotal issues since his term began. He graduated from Ohio University in 1999 and currently resides in Cincinnati.



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