Congressman Russell Fry criticizes Democrats and celebrates local talent

Congressman Russell Fry criticizes Democrats and celebrates local talent
Russell Fry U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Russell Fry, representing South Carolina’s 7th district, has been vocal on social media about various political issues. His recent tweets address topics ranging from the fentanyl crisis to legislative attendance and local talent achievements.

On February 6, 2025, Fry expressed his support for families affected by the fentanyl crisis. He stated that “Republicans stand with the families who have lost loved ones to the evils of fentanyl.” In contrast, he criticized Democrats for their focus on Elon Musk and alleged alignment with cartels and criminals.

The following day, February 7, 2025, Fry commented on Democratic lawmakers’ work habits. He remarked that “Democrats will do anything to not show up to work.” He expressed hope that they would return to vote on impactful legislation.

Later that day, Fry congratulated a local talent from Florence. He tweeted “HUGE congratulations to Florence’s very own Grace-Miller Moody for moving on to the next round of @NBCTheVoice!” showing support for her progress in a national competition.



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