lisa mcclain shares patriotic messages and political views on july fourth

lisa mcclain shares patriotic messages and political views on july fourth
Lisa McClain U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Chairwoman Lisa McClain, a U.S. Congress representative for Michigan’s 9th district since 2021, shared her thoughts on the Fourth of July through a series of tweets. Born in Stockbridge, Michigan, and currently residing in Bruce, McClain has been an active political figure following her graduation from Northwood University with a BBA in 1997.

On July 4th, 2025, at midnight UTC, McClain posted “https://t.co/mVn7m4SDd2”. Later that day at noon UTC, she expressed her patriotic sentiments with “Freedom is worth fighting for. Happy 4th of July! https://t.co/tFLAx4AELP”.

In the evening at around 7 PM UTC, McClain reflected on current events under President Trump’s administration by stating “I thank my lucky stars to be livin’ in President Trump’s America again. $0.16. SIXTEEN CENTS. Never forget what the Democrats tried to gaslight you about https://t.co/V75xwjdKGQ”. This tweet underscores her critical stance towards Democratic policies.



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