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Congressman Russell Fry addresses human trafficking and other key issues on social media

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Russell Fry U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 7th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Russell Fry U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 7th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Russell Fry, a U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina's 7th district, has been active on social media discussing several issues. His recent tweets cover topics ranging from legal protections for human trafficking victims to economic figures and local weather conditions.

On March 3, 2025, Congressman Fry addressed the issue of legal protections for human trafficking victims in a tweet following a Judiciary GOP subcommittee hearing. He emphasized the need for legislative action by stating: "During last week’s @JudiciaryGOP subcommittee hearing, we discussed the gap in legal protections for victims of human trafficking — especially those forced to commit crimes as a result of being trafficked. Congress MUST address these issues and provide support for survivors."

Later that day, on March 3, 2025, Fry commented on an economic matter with a succinct tweet: "Make that $105 billion." The context or subject of this figure was not elaborated upon in the tweet.

On March 4, 2025, Fry provided a public safety update concerning environmental conditions in Horry County due to nearby wildfires. He advised caution to travelers with his message: "There is decreased visibility in Horry County this morning as a result of nearby wildfires. If traveling, please use extra caution." He also directed followers to additional resources for more information.

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