Steny Hoyer addresses cultural heritage and condemns violence in recent tweets

Steny Hoyer addresses cultural heritage and condemns violence in recent tweets
Steny Hoyer U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Steny Hoyer, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 5th district, has shared his thoughts on recent events through a series of tweets. Known for his extensive political career and commitment to various social issues, Hoyer’s recent statements address both cultural recognition and international incidents.

On November 21, 2024, Hoyer reflected on Native American Heritage Month, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the impact of indigenous communities on American history. He stated, “This #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, we reflect on how indigenous communities have shaped our country’s history. We must continue to partner with Tribes and Tribal nations, while celebrating the culture, contributions, and achievements of Native Americans year-round.”

On November 24, 2024, Hoyer expressed his distress over the tragic death of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the UAE. He tweeted, “I am shocked and outraged by abduction and murder of the chabad emissary, Rabbi Zvi Kogan, whose remains were discovered in the UAE. May his memory be a blessing.”

In a subsequent tweet on the same day, Hoyer condemned antisemitism and called for safety for Jewish communities worldwide. He remarked, “I wholly condemn this terrorist act against an innocent civilian. The increasing antisemitism we are seeing around the world is unacceptable; Jews should be safe everywhere.”



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