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Representative Lisa McClain shares views on defense, violence, and economy

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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 thoughts on various issues through a series of tweets on December 13, 2024. Her posts covered topics from national defense to economic policies and social issues.

In a tweet posted at 15:22 UTC, Representative McClain celebrated the National Guard's long-standing role in defending America. She noted that "America has trusted the @USNationalGuard to defend its homeland for 388 years," highlighting Selfridge ANG Base's readiness to protect both domestic and international freedom. She extended birthday wishes to the National Guard in this post. "America has trusted the @USNationalGuard to defend its homeland for 388 years. In the Thumb, Selfridge ANG Base sits ready to defend our freedom both at home and abroad.

At 19:01 UTC, McClain addressed societal violence and rhetoric in another tweet. She stated that "Everyone should unequivocally condemn violence and murder," emphasizing the need for an end to charged rhetoric due to its detrimental consequences. "Everyone should unequivocally condemn violence and murder."

Later, at 20:35 UTC, McClain expressed optimism about America's economic future. Announcing her involvement with the financial committee alongside Chairman French Hill, she tweeted about her eagerness "to slash burdensome regulations and hold regulators accountable." This reflects her commitment to promoting economic prosperity by addressing regulatory challenges."America is ready for renewed economic prosperity."

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