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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Representative Lisa McClain addresses FEMA concerns and political changes

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Lisa McClain U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan | Official U.S. House headshot

Lisa McClain U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan | Official U.S. House headshot

Representative Lisa McClain, serving Michigan’s 9th district in the U.S. Congress since 2021, shared her views on several pressing issues via social media on November 20, 2024. Her posts touched upon agency accountability, a high-profile legal case, and political change.

In a tweet posted at 00:06 UTC, McClain questioned the competency of the FEMA director regarding an incident within the agency. She stated: "If the @fema director can't explain the basic hierarchy of her agency, how does she know this is an isolated incident? I expect a full report from her investigation to show they will fully prevent their agency from discriminating against suffering Americans based on politics."

Later that day at 16:50 UTC, McClain addressed a legal verdict concerning Laken Riley's case. She expressed concern over immigration policies by stating: "Justice for Laken Riley. Jose Ibarra should have never been in the country. Biden and Harris cost Laken her life, and she was taken from her family way too soon. Today's verdict will not bring Laken back, but I hope it brings some solace to her family."

At 17:34 UTC on the same day, McClain discussed political change following recent elections. She emphasized future plans with fellow House GOP members: "76 million Americans voted to bring unconventional change to Washington. My colleagues and I in the @HouseGOP are laying the groundwork now so that come January, we deliver results for the American people."

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