Harriet Hageman discusses US Forest Service actions and pro-life movement

Harriet Hageman discusses US Forest Service actions and pro-life movement
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Rep. Harriet Hageman, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Wyoming’s at-large district, has recently addressed several issues through her social media platform. On January 24, 2025, she shared her views on matters involving government agencies and pro-life advocacy.

In a tweet posted on January 24, 2025, at 14:03 UTC, Rep. Hageman discussed her appearance on Cowboy State Daily to talk about the challenges faced by the Maude family due to actions taken by the US Forest Service. She encouraged followers to tune in for more details. “I’m on air with Cowboy State Daily discussing the terrible situation the Maude family facing due to the heavy handedness of the US Forest Service. Tune in!”

Later that day, at 19:13 UTC, Rep. Hageman expressed her support for pro-life initiatives during a reception honoring March for Life and its advocates. She reiterated her commitment to protecting vulnerable lives. “This morning, I spoke at a reception honoring March for Life and the pro-life movement. I will always be committed to protecting the lives of the most vulnerable among us – our babies.”

On January 24, 2025, at 23:01 UTC, Rep. Hageman highlighted concerns regarding government overreach following an incident involving a raid on the Maude family’s property by government agencies. She provided a link to an interview with Jake from Cowboy State Daily where she elaborated on these events. “The raid on the Maude family’s property is a reminder what happens when you, quite literally, weaponize government agencies against American citizens.”



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