Rep. Tony Wied shares views on representation, economy, and immigration

Rep. Tony Wied shares views on representation, economy, and immigration
Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District (R) — Wikipedia
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Rep. Tony Wied of Northeast Wisconsin, known for actively serving his constituents, has recently taken to social media to share thoughts on various issues. In a series of tweets, the representative discusses priorities and his views on recent developments impacting the American people.

On May 2, 2025, Rep. Wied shared his utmost priority since running for Congress, stating, “When I ran for Congress, my number one priority was to be a representative for my constituents in Northeast Wisconsin regardless of their political affiliations.” He emphasized the unique needs of rural communities, specifically highlighting his belief in expanding labor and delivery services to support these areas.

Later that day, he expressed enthusiasm about recent developments, tweeting, “These numbers are a HUGE win for the American people!” Though he did not specify which numbers he referred to, the message suggests a positive outcome or achievement affecting the nation.

On May 3, 2025, Rep. Wied turned his focus toward a controversial topic, expressing a firm stance on immigration issues via social media. In a tweet, he wrote, “How about you guys stand with the people of Wisconsin who made it very clear they don’t want illegal aliens in our state?” This tweet underscores his alignment with constituents who oppose illegal immigration within the state.

Rep. Tony Wied, elected in 2022, has been serving Northeast Wisconsin, an area including both rural and urban communities, displaying his commitment to addressing diverse regional needs.



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