Congressman Russell Fry discusses public sentiment and presidential transparency

Congressman Russell Fry discusses public sentiment and presidential transparency
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, has been active on social media discussing current political issues. On February 11, 2025, he shared his views through a series of tweets addressing the American public’s desire for change and transparency in leadership.

In one tweet posted on February 11, 2025, at 16:31 UTC, Fry expressed the sentiment that “it was apparent in November and it’s apparent now, the American people are desperate for a return to normal after four years of Democrat leadership.” Read more

Later that day at 18:27 UTC, Fry compared former President Trump’s engagement with the press to that of President Biden. He claimed that “President Trump took 12x the number of press questions in 1 WEEK than Biden did in 2 YEARS,” emphasizing what he perceives as increased “transparency and availability from our President” as a new approach at the White House. Read more

By the evening of February 11, at 21:39 UTC, Fry commented on political attitudes by stating: “First, we had Trump Derangement Syndrome. Now, a new kind of stupidity has emerged.” This tweet included an address to Elon Musk. Read more



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