Andy Harris criticizes Maryland budget deficit blame

Andy Harris criticizes Maryland budget deficit blame
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Andy Harris, a U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 1st district since 2011, expressed his views on various political issues through a series of tweets on March 17, 2025. Known for his strong stance on fiscal responsibility and social issues, Harris shared his opinions regarding the state budget and national policies.

In a tweet posted at 11:47 AM UTC, Harris criticized the Democrat-controlled Maryland government for attributing their $3 billion budget deficit to former President Trump. He stated that “Democrats in Annapolis have spent recklessly and taxed aggressively,” calling it “classic Democrat misdirection.”

Later that day, at 12:17 PM UTC, Harris took a moment to acknowledge St. Patrick’s Day with a simple message: “Happy St. Patrick’s Day “

At 12:37 PM UTC, he addressed several national issues in another tweet. Harris accused Democrats of opposing President Trump on various fronts including keeping men in women’s sports, maintaining waste and fraud in government, allowing Tren de Aragua gangs into the U.S., spreading pro-Hamas propaganda on college campuses, and engaging in endless wars.



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