Rep. Andy Harris discusses President Trump’s policies and Maryland legislation

Rep. Andy Harris discusses President Trump’s policies and Maryland legislation
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Rep. Andy Harris, a U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 1st district, shared his views on several political issues through a series of tweets dated February 20, 2025. Harris, who has been serving in Congress since 2011 and previously served in the Maryland Senate from 1999 to 2011, voiced his support for recent actions taken by President Trump and expressed concerns about local legislative decisions.

In a tweet posted at 14:00 UTC, Rep. Harris praised President Trump’s first month in office, highlighting what he described as significant achievements. He noted that “illegal border crossings are at record lows,” “biological men are no longer allowed to compete in women’s sports,” and mentioned the declaration of a national energy emergency aimed at reducing energy costs. Harris concluded by stating that “America is respected again.”

Later that day, at 15:46 UTC, Harris commended President Trump for addressing government inefficiencies and enhancing public safety. He stated that Trump is fulfilling his promises by “rooting out the waste, fraud, and abuse in our government” and deporting “violent criminal illegals from our streets.”

At 20:38 UTC, Harris criticized Maryland Democrats following the passage of HB161, which mandates teaching kindergartners about gender identity. He questioned when Democrats would abandon what he termed as “crazy” policies and called for a return to normalcy in Maryland.



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