Senator Cynthia Lummis addresses prosecution case closure and honors Wyoming traditions

Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, who represents Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, shared updates on several topics through her Twitter account between November 12 and November 14, 2025.

On November 12, Senator Lummis commented on the conclusion of a legal case involving Michelino. She wrote, “Glad to see this nightmare come to an end thanks to @POTUS. Michelino’s prosecution was yet another example of overcriminalizatio of rules made up by unelected federal bureaucrats.”

The following day, November 13, she highlighted a cultural event in Wyoming: “Last weekend, my staff attended the unveiling of a statue celebrating a Wyoming icon, Miss Frontier. Cheyenne Frontier Days is a beloved WY tradition w/ many special memories for me & countless others. The bronze is a beautiful tribute & I look forward to seeing it in person.”

On November 14, Senator Lummis paid tribute to John, describing him as “a good, salt of the earth Wyoming man, a respected Laramie County Legislator and business man. It would be hard to let him go, if not for the fact that he is now in the loving company of our Lord and Savior.”

Senator Lummis has previously spoken about issues related to regulatory overreach and criminal justice reform during her tenure in Congress. Cheyenne Frontier Days is recognized as one of Wyoming’s most significant annual events and plays an important role in state culture.



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