Tony Wied highlights farm visits and judicial accountability in recent social media posts

Tony Wied highlights farm visits and judicial accountability in recent social media posts
Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District — Official Website
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Rep. Tony Wied, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and part of the House Agriculture Committee, recently shared updates on his work with Wisconsin’s agricultural community and commented on judicial accountability through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).

On August 26, 2025, Wied posted about a meeting at Jauquet’s Hillview Dairy to address farmers’ concerns: “I had another productive meeting at Jauquet’s Hillview Dairy to discuss the issues facing our great farmers and how I can continue to help deliver solutions for them in Washington.

As a proud member of @HouseAgGOP I will always ensure that our farmers have the support they need”.

The following day, August 27, 2025, Wied detailed a visit to AgroPur in Luxemburg alongside representatives from several agricultural organizations: “Yesterday, I had the opportunity to tour AgroPur in Luxemburg along with members of Voice of Milk, Dairy Business Association, and the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation.

I got a firsthand look at the great cheese making being done there and learned more about their important”.

Later that same day, Wied addressed an issue involving Judge Dugan: “This is 100% the right decision.

I have said from the very beginning that nobody is above the law.

Judge Dugan needs to be held accountable for using her position to protect an illegal alien over law-abiding citizens.”

Wied represents Wisconsin after winning election in 2024 against Kristin Lyerly by securing approximately 57% of the vote. He has positioned himself as an advocate for local agriculture and emphasizes legal accountability among public officials.



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