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Tom Tiffany emphasizes America's stance against global exploitation

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Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Tom Tiffany, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wisconsin's 7th district, shared a series of tweets on February 12, 2025, addressing issues related to global policies, government efficiency, and media influence. Tiffany has been vocal about his stance on these matters through social media.

In a tweet posted at 15:01 UTC on February 12, Rep. Tiffany expressed a strong position against what he perceives as exploitation by international entities and wasteful governmental practices. He stated: "Globalists, NGOs, and bureaucrats have all been put on notice—America will no longer be taken advantage of." He emphasized the need to cease "endless handouts," "wasteful spending," and policies that do not prioritize America.

Later that day at 17:59 UTC, Tiffany commented on an administrative victory under President Trump’s leadership aimed at enhancing government accountability. He tweeted: "This is a HUGE win that allows President Trump to weed out waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government."

At 20:04 UTC on the same day, Rep. Tiffany highlighted concerns regarding collaboration between the U.S. government and major technology companies in influencing public opinion and censoring information over time. He referenced specific instances such as the Russian collusion narrative and Hunter Biden's laptop controversy with his tweet: "WATCH: @Shellenberger exposes how the U.S. government collaborated with Big Tech to influence and censor Americans over the years."

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