Morgan McGarvey extends Lunar New Year wishes amid criticism of Trump administration

Morgan McGarvey extends Lunar New Year wishes amid criticism of Trump administration
Morgan McGarvey U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Morgan McGarvey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Kentucky’s 3rd district, shared a series of tweets on January 29, 2025. McGarvey succeeded John Yarmuth in 2023 and has been active in political discussions pertinent to his constituency.

On January 29, 2025, McGarvey extended festive greetings by stating “Happy Lunar New Year! Wishing a very happy and prosperous Year of the Snake to all celebrating in Louisville and around the world.”

Later that day, he commented on an agreement reached between the city and the Department of Justice. He remarked, “Our city and Mayor worked hard to reach an agreement with DOJ that will make everyone safer — the Trump Administration coming in PAST the 11th hour just gets in the way.”

In another tweet posted shortly after, McGarvey addressed issues related to federal programs. He stated, “This is welcome news, but Louisvillians deserve more than a two-line explanation about why Donald Trump tried to freeze Medicaid, SNAP, grants to hospitals and law enforcement, and other vital programs our community depends on.”



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