Rep. Tony Wied urges swift action on Trump’s legislative agenda

Rep. Tony Wied urges swift action on Trump’s legislative agenda
Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District — Official Website
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Rep. Tony Wied, a prominent political figure, has recently shared his views on the legislative agenda through a series of tweets. His statements focus on President Trump’s policies and the proposed One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), highlighting its potential benefits for American citizens.

On July 3, 2025, Rep. Wied expressed support for President Trump’s agenda by stating that “The American people overwhelmingly voted for President Trump’s agenda.” He urged Congress to act promptly on this mandate with the One Big Beautiful Bill, saying, “Let’s get it done NOW.”

Later that day, he addressed criticisms from Democrats regarding the OBBB. Rep. Wied assured followers that “Hardworking Americans will benefit from OBBB,” listing specific provisions such as tax cuts for working families and increased child tax credits. He emphasized that these measures would “put more money back in YOUR pockets.” The tweet can be found here.

In another post on July 3, 2025, Rep. Wied commented on what he described as a “Freudian slip” by Representative Jeffries. He remarked briefly with “Sounds about right.

Additional information reveals that Rep. Tony Wied is an influential member of Congress known for advocating conservative fiscal policies.



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