Harriet Hageman discusses GOP podcast participation and USPS concerns

Harriet Hageman discusses GOP podcast participation and USPS concerns
Rep. Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative for Wyoming — Official U.S. House headshot
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Harriet Hageman, currently serving as a U.S. Congress representative for Wyoming’s at-large district, recently shared her insights and activities through a series of tweets. Hageman, who assumed office in 2023 after replacing Liz Cheney, frequently addresses her constituents on social media platforms.

On March 7, 2025, Rep. Harriet Hageman expressed her enthusiasm about participating in the Republican Study Committee’s podcast alongside fellow representatives Beth Van Duyne and Pat Fallon. In her tweet, she stated: “It was great to visit with my fellow patriots @RepBethVanDuyne and @RepPatFallon on the @RepublicanStudy Committee’s new podcast, Right to the Point! You can listen to the full recording here: https://t.co/1el5laFhgv”.

Later that day, Hageman criticized aspects of the “Delivering for America” plan concerning postal services. She pointed out issues such as unrealistic financial projections and inadequate rural postal access. She mentioned collaborating with Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis to seek clarity from USPS regarding updates to postal centers in Casper and Cheyenne: “Delivering for America: Relies on unrealistic financial projections Fails to ensure rural postal access Following ambiguous updates to Casper’s and Cheyenne’s postal centers, @SenJohnBarrasso, @SenLummis, and I sent a letter to USPS seeking clarity for Wyoming.”

In another tweet posted early on March 8th, 2025, Hageman voiced concerns over IRS staffing changes under President Biden’s administration. She asserted that these changes are not targeting billionaires but rather ordinary citizens who may lack resources to contest them: “The 87,000 new IRS employees that Biden hired aren’t going after the billionaires. They’re going after you because you can’t fight back.”



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