Sen. John Barrasso comments on energy workers and Senate nomination delays

Sen. John Barrasso comments on energy workers and Senate nomination delays
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Senator John Barrasso, representing Wyoming, has recently posted several statements on his Twitter account regarding energy policy and Senate proceedings.

On July 27, 2025, Barrasso expressed support for Wyoming’s energy sector and acknowledged the President’s role by stating, “Wyoming’s energy workers are ready to power the world. Thank you, @POTUS! https://t.co/6Jo92Xk7QF”.

A day later, on July 28, 2025, he criticized Democratic senators for their handling of presidential nominations: “Democrats have filibustered all but one of President Trump’s nominees. These Democrat delays make our nation weaker and less safe. It tells Americans that Democrats care more about politics than they do problem solving.”

Continuing on July 29, 2025, Barrasso emphasized the Republican majority’s legislative priorities: “Republicans came to the Senate with a clear mandate. Our job as the majority is to get America back on track. We made that commitment – and we’re keeping it.”

Barrasso has been a consistent advocate for Wyoming’s energy industry and has frequently commented on Senate dynamics involving partisan disputes over nominations. As a senior Republican senator and member of key committees related to energy policy and national security, Barrasso often addresses both local and national issues in his public communications.



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