Morgan McGarvey addresses trade policy and refugee contributions on social media

Morgan McGarvey addresses trade policy and refugee contributions on social media
U.S. Rep. Morgan Mcgarvey representing Kentucky's 3rd Congressional District — Official Website
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Rep. Morgan McGarvey, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 3rd district, has shared his views on various issues through recent tweets. Known for his background in law and public service, McGarvey continues to address topics ranging from trade policies to community engagement.

On March 17, 2025, Rep. McGarvey expressed concerns over the economic implications of former President Donald Trump’s trade policies. He stated, “The pain of Donald Trump’s petty trade war is already setting in.” He further questioned the long-term strategy behind these actions, noting that they do not seem aimed at lowering costs or protecting jobs.

Later that day, he marked a significant historical milestone by highlighting the anniversary of the United States Refugee Act. On March 17, 2025, he tweeted: “Today marks the 45th anniversary of the United States Refugee Act.” McGarvey emphasized refugees’ contributions and urged standing up for marginalized communities amid what he described as fear and chaos instigated by the Trump administration.

On March 18, 2025, Rep. McGarvey invited constituents to an upcoming event at Parkland Library via a tweet: “THIS SATURDAY: I’ll be at the CafĆ© LOUIE Town Hall at the Parkland Library!” The town hall aims to facilitate dialogue between him and local residents.



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