Rep. Gwen Moore comments on Trump and welcomes new congresswoman

Rep. Gwen Moore comments on Trump and welcomes new congresswoman
Gwen Moore U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Gwen Moore, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wisconsin’s 4th district, recently shared her views and updates through a series of tweets. Rep. Moore has been an active political figure since replacing Jerry Kleczka in 2005 and previously served in both the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate.

On November 18, 2024, Rep. Moore expressed strong opinions regarding former President Donald Trump and his cabinet picks. She stated, “Trump, and many of his cabinet picks, should he prohibited from being within 100 yards of schools, let alone 100 yards of the White House, Department of Justice or Department of Defense.”

Later that day, at 20:16 UTC, she invited her followers to join her on another platform by tweeting “Join me where the sky is blue as another way to keep in touch!” This suggests her intent to engage with constituents across various communication channels.

On November 19, 2024, Rep. Moore welcomed a new member to Congress via Twitter. She expressed her enthusiasm for working with Sarah McBride by stating “So glad to welcome Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride to Congress! The people of Delaware have chosen a real fighter. Looking forward to working alongside her on the issues that matter.” This message highlights her support for newly elected officials and collaboration on key legislative matters.



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