Morgan McGarvey voices concerns over Trump administration on social media

Morgan McGarvey voices concerns over Trump administration on social media
U.S. Rep. Morgan Mcgarvey representing Kentucky's 3rd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Representative Morgan McGarvey, a current member of the U.S. Congress from Kentucky’s 3rd district, has recently addressed several pressing issues through his social media posts. McGarvey, who succeeded John Yarmuth in 2023, took to Twitter to voice his concerns and provide assurances to his constituents.

On April 2, 2025, Rep. McGarvey tweeted: “These are our friends, neighbors, and family — they’ve worked hard to build lives here. The Trump Administration is upending thousands of lives in Louisville without care or thought. It’s wrong, and it’s already causing chaos and heartbreak.” In this post, McGarvey criticizes the Trump Administration’s policies for their impact on the community in Louisville, Kentucky.

Later the same day, McGarvey shared another tweet expressing his stance on tariffs, posting: “My statement on Trump’s broad, half-baked tariffs.” This statement reflects his opinion on the economic measures implemented under Trump’s administration.

On April 3, 2025, McGarvey highlighted his appreciation for emergency workers during a period of adverse weather, stating: “Grateful for our first responders and everyone working to keep us safe. I’ve checked in with state and local leaders, and we are ready to assist as needed. Dangerous weather is not over — please continue to stay safe and follow official guidance.” This message underscores his involvement in ensuring community safety through communication with local authorities.



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