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Marc Veasey critiques current U.S. foreign affairs and domestic policies on social media

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U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey 33rd District of Texas | Ballotpedia

U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey 33rd District of Texas | Ballotpedia

Rep. Marc Veasey, a Democratic member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas's 33rd District since 2013, recently expressed his concerns on social media regarding various political issues. Below are the contents of his posts made on March 31, 2025.

In a post shared on March 31, 2025, Veasey remarked on the current state of foreign affairs by stating, "We should all feel less secure knowing that these clowns are running our foreign affairs." This brief commentary reflects his dissatisfaction with the handling of international relations.

Later the same day, Veasey shared another post conveying his opposition to specific fiscal policies. He stated, "Cuts Social Security and Medicaid, adds to the national debt, gives tax cuts to billionaires, and makes us less secure both at home and abroad. There, fixed it for you." This message suggests his criticism of measures that he believes undermine social programs and fiscal stability.

In a subsequent post, Veasey addressed labor rights, underscoring the benefits unions have brought to the workforce, such as safer working conditions and better healthcare. He expressed concerns over an executive order by Donald Trump, highlighting that "Trump's EO undermines these protections, threatening the livelihoods of hardworking federal workers, including many in DFW—home to the third-largest concentration of federal." This was a critique aimed at the perceived negative impact on workers' rights, particularly in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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