Rep. Gwen Moore addresses funding freeze and ICE detainment issues

Rep. Gwen Moore addresses funding freeze and ICE detainment issues
U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District — Ballotpedia
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Rep. Gwen Moore, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Wisconsin’s 4th district, recently expressed her concerns through a series of tweets regarding several issues she believes could have significant impacts on American communities. These posts reflect her views on political and social matters currently affecting the nation.

On January 29, 2025, Rep. Moore criticized a proposed funding freeze, describing it as “draconian” and warning that its consequences would not be limited to Democratic cities like Milwaukee. She emphasized that “Every zip code in America will be negatively impacted if Trump gets his way.”

Later that day, Rep. Moore addressed reports of the illegal detainment of American citizens by ICE in Milwaukee. She suggested this aligns with former President Trump’s agenda to create fear among specific communities based on their names, complexions, or languages spoken. In her tweet, she stated: “This is what Trump wants — to sow fear amongst communities who have certain names, certain complexions or speak certain languages.” She also provided resources for those who might be detained by ICE.

In another post on January 29, Rep. Moore commented on remarks made by RFK Jr., who indicated willingness to follow Donald Trump’s orders concerning mifepristone’s legality. Rep. Moore defended the drug’s safety and effectiveness while accusing Republicans of wanting to place “forced-birth extremists” in public health agencies: “Whatever he does, I will implement those policies.” – RFK Jr. on following orders from Donald Trump on the legality of mifepristone.



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