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House Committee advances the Take It Down Act, says Rep. Lisa McClain

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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 since 2021, recently shared her thoughts on various significant topics through a series of tweets. These tweets, posted on April 8, 2025, reflect her stance on children's online safety, economic policies, and energy solutions.

In a tweet posted on the afternoon of April 8, McClain expressed gratitude to the House Committee on Commerce and Energy for advancing legislation aimed at protecting children. "Thank you to @HouseCommerce for advancing the Take It Down Act today. We must protect our children from deepfake exploitation and go after the perpetrators of these horrible crimes. We need to keep our kids SAFE from online actors." She also mentioned her collaboration with the First Lady, a detail left unfinished in the shared tweet.

Later, on the same day, McClain conveyed her support for the policies of the current president in another tweet. She stated that "The @HouseGOP and the American people trust @POTUS. His policies put the American people first and they will deliver the STRONGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD!! " This shows her endorsement of the administration's economic strategies.

In another tweet on April 8, McClain expresses her appreciation for the President's efforts in the energy sector, promoting the use of coal as part of the energy solution. She stated, "Thank you, @POTUS! Americans want affordable and reliable energy, and coal is part of the solution."

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