Representative Tony Wied discusses national and local issues in recent social media posts

Representative Tony Wied discusses national and local issues in recent social media posts
Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District (R) — Wikipedia
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Representative Tony Wied, a U.S. politician, has taken to social media recently to express his views on various matters, ranging from criticizing the use of taxpayer dollars to celebrating local law enforcement efforts and participating in NFL events. Wied’s messages, delivered through the platform X, reflect his ongoing engagement with both national concerns and local community initiatives.

On April 21, 2025, Wied criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen, accusing him of using taxpayer funds improperly. He stated, “Senator @ChrisVanHollen is using your hard-earned money to try to bring a MS-13 gang member to the United States. This is an outrageous misuse of taxpayer dollars.”

Later the same day, Wied expressed his appreciation for local law enforcement, sharing his experience meeting with Outagamie Sheriff Clint Kriewaldt. Wied remarked, “Enjoyed meeting with Outagamie Sheriff Clint Kriewaldt and having the opportunity to tour his office facility and their new communications center! Thank you to our local law enforcement heroes who work tirelessly to keep us safe!”

The following day, on April 22, 2025, Wied tweeted about his participation in an event related to the NFL Draft Week. He noted, “I was excited to join local leaders and NFL officials to kick off Draft Week here in Green Bay! We are ready to welcome NFL fans to our city and are look forward to a great week in #WI08!”

Wied represents parts of Wisconsin and is known for his active presence on social media, often engaging in discussions about both local and national issues.



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