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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Gwen Moore criticizes economic policies and their impacts in series of tweets

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U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore Representing Wisconsin’s 4th District | Official U.S. House headshot

In a series of recent tweets, U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore, who currently represents Wisconsin’s 4th district, addressed issues surrounding trade, labor policy, and the economic strategies of former President Trump. Gwen Moore, an alumna of Marquette University and a veteran in U.S. politics since 2005, draws upon her extensive experience to express her views on economic policies and their impacts.

On April 3, 2025, Rep. Gwen Moore remarked on economic measures under the Biden administration. She stated, "It wasn’t like he wasn’t warned. Democrats long advocated fair trade and domestic labor policy, which is why under Biden we had manufacturing returning, rising wages, and a robust stock market." Congresswoman Moore highlighted the results of fair trade practices and labor policies endorsed by her party.

Later on the same day, at 16:05 UTC, Moore made a succinct reference to former President Donald Trump's economic measures without elaboration. She tweeted, "Trump tariff strategy". The brief tweet suggested a critique of Trump's approach but left the details for the reader to interpret.

Following up at 16:28 UTC, Moore issued a direct question concerning the economic repercussions of Trump's policies, asking, "How many Americans will lose their jobs before Trump listens?" This tweet seemed to escalate her critique by implying harmful consequences to employment due to previous policies.

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