Senator Cynthia Lummis, a U.S. Senator from Wyoming, recently posted a series of statements on her Twitter account addressing key judicial and policy developments.
On August 5, 2025, Senator Lummis commented on the Supreme Court’s decision regarding Martin v. US, stating: “Glad to see 11th Circuit’s ruling in Martin v. US reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court in June. @SenRandPaul @RonWyden @RepHageman & I filed an amicus brief to ensure Americans can hold the Fed govt accountable when egregious mistakes are made. I’m honored SCOTUS cited my brief.” The case centered on government accountability and the ability of citizens to seek redress for federal errors.
The following day, August 6, 2025, Lummis addressed concerns about financial regulatory practices with a brief statement: “Operation Chokepoint 2.0 can never happen again.” This refers to previous efforts by federal regulators that were criticized for targeting certain industries’ access to banking services.
On August 7, 2025, Senator Lummis paid tribute to military personnel: “Today, we honor the brave men and women who have been wounded or made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our homeland. Their courage reminds us that freedom is never free.”
Senator Lummis has been active in legislative and judicial advocacy related to federal accountability and financial regulation oversight. Her participation as an amicus curiae in Martin v. US reflects ongoing debates over citizens’ rights to challenge government actions through the courts.



