Steny Hoyer discusses Capitol security, tariffs, and press freedom in recent tweets

Steny Hoyer discusses Capitol security, tariffs, and press freedom in recent tweets
Steny Hoyer, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 5th Congressional 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, frequently shares updates and opinions on legislative and political matters through his social media channels. On April 8, 2025, Hoyer made insightful observations on the operations of the Capitol Police, economic implications of trade policies, and the importance of press freedom.

In a tweet posted on the afternoon of April 8, 2025, Hoyer expressed support for the Capitol Police, emphasizing their role in maintaining the safety and security of Congressional buildings and protecting lawmakers and the public. Hoyer highlighted his efforts alongside the Appropriations Committee Democrats to ensure these officers receive necessary support. “.@CapitolPolice ensure the safety & security of Congressional buildings, lawmakers, & the American people.

Later in the day, Hoyer shared his concerns about the economic impact of tariffs implemented during Donald Trump’s presidency. He, together with Representative Kweisi Mfume and the Maryland Congressional Delegation, sought clarification on how these tariffs might affect key industries and ports, specifically citing the Port of Baltimore. “I remain deeply concerned by the economic consequences of Trump’s tariffs.

In another tweet posted in the evening of April 8, 2025, Hoyer criticized the White House’s decision to ban the Associated Press, labeling it as a violation of the First Amendment. He praised a Trump-appointed judge’s decision to restore the press agency’s access to presidential events. “Choosing to ban the @AP shows this White House’s distain for a free press and violates the First Amendment.



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