Rep Gwen Moore voices concerns over government oversight and access

Rep Gwen Moore voices concerns over government oversight and access
U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District — Ballotpedia
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Gwen Moore, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Wisconsin’s 4th district, has taken to social media to voice her concerns about several issues involving government oversight and access to information. Her recent tweets provide insight into her stance on various matters related to political accountability and administration policies.

On February 6, 2025, Moore tweeted about the Speaker of the House’s lack of knowledge regarding Elon Musk’s activities. She also criticized the GOP’s “expert witnesses” for asserting that Dogecoin (DOGE) is more effective in combating waste and fraud than Inspectors General dismissed by former President Trump. “The Speaker of the House doesn’t know what Elon Musk is doing. Neither do the GOP’s own ‘expert witnesses.’ Yet they assert DOGE is better to combat waste and fraud than the Inspectors General that Trump fired.” She further stated that it seems like there is no oversight, implying a lack of concern from those involved.

Later on February 6, 2025, Moore retweeted another message directed at Representative Tiffany. The tweet was succinct: “.@RepTiffany just wanted to bump this up”. This brief communication appears to be an effort to draw attention or highlight an issue previously mentioned by Representative Tiffany.

On February 7, 2025, Moore expressed frustration over being blocked from accessing the Department of Education for conducting fact-finding missions as members of Congress. She accused both the current Administration and Elon Musk of attempting illegal actions against the Department of Education. “We’ve been blocked from accessing the Department of Education to do our jobs as members of Congress to conduct our fact-finding mission as this Administration and Elon Musk want to illegally dismantle the DOE.”



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