Rep. Tony Wied discusses constituent services and judicial and fiscal issues on Twitter

Rep. Tony Wied discusses constituent services and judicial and fiscal issues on Twitter
Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District (R) — Wikipedia
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In a series of tweets, Representative Tony Wied communicated on several topics ranging from constituent services to political opinions and fiscal policies. The representative’s recent social media activity provides insight into the issues and stances he is prioritizing.

On April 29, 2025, Rep. Tony Wied tweeted an invitation to constituents needing assistance with various federal concerns. “We’re here to assist YOU!” he stated, addressing questions about IRS tax refunds, immigration petition statuses, and Social Security matters, urging people to contact his office for help.

Later that same day, Wied voiced his opinion on judicial conduct, focusing on a specific case involving Judge Dugan. He expressed a strong stance on the matter, “Not only should Judge Dugan be temporarily removed from the bench, she should be permanently removed.” Wied accused her of breaking the law to protect an illegal alien and conveyed a belief that this action had undermined public trust in her capability to uphold the law.

On April 30, 2025, Wied highlighted a legislative focus on budget matters within the Committee on Transportation. He tweeted, “Today, @TransportGOP is marking up budget reconciliation to save taxpayers $10 billion…” This initiative aimed to ensure efficient allocation of funds to the United States Coast Guard and the modernization of Air Traffic Control systems, reflecting the commitment of House Republicans to prudent fiscal management.

The tweets from Representative Wied also reflect ongoing discussions about governmental efficiency and legal accountability, issues that resonate broadly in political discourse.



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