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Tom Tiffany addresses key issues in latest communication

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Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative of Wisconsin's 7th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative of Wisconsin's 7th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

A recent communication from Congressman Tom Tiffany highlights several key issues and developments in both domestic and international affairs. In the message, Tiffany begins by expressing concern for two Milwaukee police officers who were recently injured in the line of duty, urging constituents to keep them in their thoughts.

The update addresses a successful airstrike authorized by President Trump targeting Iran's nuclear capabilities. Tiffany criticizes Democratic lawmakers for filing articles of impeachment against Trump following this action, drawing comparisons to previous administrations' military interventions.

Tiffany also discusses domestic security concerns, citing a report that over 700 illegal Iranian nationals have been released into the United States under the Biden administration. He praises recent actions by the Trump administration to arrest over 100 individuals with ties to Iran-backed Hezbollah.

In legislative matters, Tiffany highlights efforts to protect American sovereignty through his reintroduced bill aimed at requiring Senate approval for pandemic preparedness treaties involving the World Health Organization (WHO). He expresses hope for collaboration with Senator Ron Johnson and President Trump on this issue.

Further topics include a House-passed bill addressing illegal immigration and DUIs, as well as legislation supporting veterans' healthcare and benefits. The latter includes measures such as mental health support and protections against unauthorized sharing of veteran information.

Tiffany provides updates from committee hearings on illegal migration impacts and forest management technologies. He emphasizes the need for improved border security and innovative approaches to wildfire prevention.

In local news, Tiffany congratulates athletes from Wisconsin's Seventh District on their state championship titles and acknowledges Derek Andres as the ACSA Young Snowmobiler of The Year. Additionally, he celebrates Walter Gorlewski's 100th birthday, recognizing his service as a World War II veteran.

Finally, he notes bipartisan legislation condemning riots in Los Angeles and mentions a Supreme Court ruling related to birthright citizenship policies initiated by President Trump.

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