Glenn Ivey emphasizes community unity amid national division

Glenn Ivey emphasizes community unity amid national division
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — https://clerk.house.gov
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 4th district, has been active on social media, sharing insights and responses to recent events. His posts reflect a focus on community strength and unity amidst national challenges.

On June 14, 2025, Rep. Ivey commented on the divisive climate fostered by President Trump and ICE. He highlighted the importance of community events such as Brentwood Day in promoting unity and strength among people. He expressed gratitude towards “@CASAforall and the Town of Brentwood for bringing people together and lifting up the voices that matter.”

Later that day, he directed his followers to read his response to a tragic incident in Minnesota with a succinct message: “Read my statement in response to the Minnesota shootings.” The post included a link for further details.

On June 16, 2025, Rep. Ivey attended an event marking a significant milestone for Laurel City—the 100th Father’s Day Celebration. He described it as “a heartfelt tribute to fathers and father figures who have shaped our lives and our county.” The event underscored the century-long tradition of honoring fatherhood within the community.

Glenn Ivey was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961 and resides in Cheverly. He graduated from Princeton University with a BA in 1983 and earned his JD from Harvard Law School in 1986.



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