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Tom Tiffany advocates for SCOTUS decisions, tariffs, and critiques judicial actions

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Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

In a recent series of tweets, Representative Tom Tiffany, serving Wisconsin’s 7th district, shared his views on recent political developments in the U.S. His topics ranged from judicial decisions concerning immigration to economic policies regarding tariffs, reflecting his legislative priorities and viewpoints.

On April 7, 2025, Rep. Tiffany responded to a Supreme Court decision with enthusiasm. He tweeted, "MAJOR VICTORY: SCOTUS ruled in favor of President Trump and will allow deportations under the Alien Enemies Act to continue. Judge Boasberg ignored precedent and must be held accountable. Now let’s get these criminal illegal aliens out of our country." He highlighted his criticism of Judge Boasberg and his stance on deportations.

The following day, April 8, 2025, he tweeted about economic policy under President Trump, questioning the logic of Democratic positions on tariffs. He posted, "Democrats: President Trump’s fair tariffs are bad. Also Democrats: Every other country's tariffs on U.S. products are good. Their logic doesn’t even add up." This highlights his skepticism towards the Democratic rationale on international trade measures.

Later on April 8, 2025, Tiffany criticized judicial actions related to FBI procedures and immigration enforcement. He tweeted, "First, Judge Boasberg gave a slap on the wrist to an FBI attorney for falsifying a Trump-Russia probe email. Then, he tried to stop Trump from taking violent illegal aliens off our streets. This week, the House will rein in these rogue judges. https://t.co/rQGiMdFPxx" These statements underscore his concern with judicial behavior he perceives as undermining enforcement actions.

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