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, recently shared her activities and political perspectives through a series of tweets. McClain, who succeeded Paul Mitchell, has been active in legislative efforts and community engagement.
On January 29, 2025, McClain tweeted about her participation in a retreat organized by the House GOP. She described it as a "Great morning at the @HouseGOP retreat creating care packages with @The_USO for deployed service members." The event highlights her involvement in supporting military personnel through collaborative efforts with organizations like the USO. "Great morning at the @HouseGOP retreat creating care packages with @The_USO for deployed service members."
Later that day, she contrasted the focus of Democrats and Republicans on social media. According to McClain's tweet at 16:50 UTC, "Democrats are having a call on how to fear monger," while highlighting Republican initiatives such as "@RepMikeCollins’ Laken Riley Act will be signed into law." She emphasized that Republicans are focused on community safety, stating "We are making our communities safer while Dems side with violent illegals over Americans." "Compare & contrast what Democrats & Republicans are focused on this afternoon."
In another tweet posted at 19:46 UTC on January 29, McClain announced that President Trump had signed his first bill into law during his term. She described this legislative action as "our first step toward fixing our illegal immigration crisis," extending congratulations to Rep. Mike Collins for his role in this achievement and reinforcing the message of "Promises Made, Promises Kept." "The first bill President Trump has signed into law is our first step toward fixing our illegal immigration crisis."