Harriet Hageman shares thoughts on national policy and community engagement

Harriet Hageman shares thoughts on national policy and community engagement
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. Congresswoman representing Wyoming’s at-large district, shared several tweets on March 5, 2025, discussing political and community issues. Her comments touched on various topics including former President Trump’s policy plans, domestic priorities, and local engagement in Wyoming.

In a tweet posted at 13:33 UTC, Hageman highlighted President Trump’s strategic initiatives aimed at improving the United States. She stated: “President Trump laid out his plan to Make America Great Again. He is moving at a breakneck pace to unleash domestic energy, halt the unfettered flow of illegal immigrants and deadly fentanyl coming across our borders, and revive American manufacturing. Congress must do the same.”

Later that day at 15:54 UTC, Hageman emphasized key national priorities through a checklist format: “Put American workers first Unleash American energy Secure our borders Protect our children Make the federal government work for YOU again Time to get to work to restore American prosperity!”

At 16:58 UTC, Hageman shared her experiences from an event in Wyoming titled “Wyoming Wednesday.” She expressed appreciation for engaging with local organizations and constituents by stating: “Another great Wyoming Wednesday this morning! It is wonderful to have many friendly Wyoming faces to start the day, and I appreciate getting to hear directly from the many organizations working to make life better for our friends and neighbors across the Cowboy State.”



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