Maryland’s Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses key issues on March 11 tweets

Maryland’s Rep. Glenn Ivey addresses key issues on March 11 tweets
Glenn Ivey U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, a U.S. Congressman representing Maryland’s 4th district, shared his views on several pressing issues via Twitter on March 11, 2025. Ivey addressed topics ranging from university autonomy to funding for refugees and perceived disparities in the justice system.

In one tweet posted at 15:54 UTC, Rep. Ivey expressed support for Georgetown University’s stance against actions he described as “unconstitutional and inappropriate.” He stated that “Universities decide curriculum, not politically motivated prosecutors.”

Later, at 16:52 UTC, Ivey criticized the Trump Administration for withholding funds intended to assist refugees in Maryland. He emphasized that these grants had already been awarded and called for their immediate release by stating “My Maryland colleagues and I are fighting back against the Trump Administration to get critical funds released that will assist refugees in my district and throughout our state.”

Finally, at 17:30 UTC, Rep. Ivey highlighted what he perceives as a two-tiered justice system under the Trump Administration. He argued that “Celebrities, political allies, and billionaires get special treatment, while the rest of America doesn’t.”



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