Congressman Russell Fry discusses key topics in recent tweets

Congressman Russell Fry discusses key topics in recent tweets
Russell Fry U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Russell Fry, a Congressman representing South Carolina’s 7th district, shared several updates through his social media account. In these posts, he highlighted political developments and personal engagements reflecting his current legislative priorities.

On February 4, 2025, Congressman Fry announced the advancement of two nominees through committee stages. “Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. have both advanced through committee and await final confirmation on the Senate floor this week,” he stated. He expressed optimism about their potential contributions to the Cabinet.

The following day, on February 5, Fry reported on a productive meeting with an educational leader. “I had a great meeting with President Harder of Coker University this week!” he tweeted. The discussion focused on supporting students and faculty at Coker University.

Later that day, Fry commented on fiscal policy under President Trump’s administration. He remarked via Twitter that “President Trump is pulling receipts and cutting our bloated spending one ridiculous initiative at a time.” Specifically mentioning USAID as an agency needing reevaluation.



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