Kevin Hern discusses White House visit and supports Trump’s policies

Kevin Hern discusses White House visit and supports Trump’s policies
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — LinkedIn
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Congressman Kevin Hern, representing Oklahoma’s 1st district since 2018, shared his recent experiences and reflections on social media. The congressman, who replaced Jim Bridenstine in the U.S. Congress, provided updates about his activities and interactions at the White House.

On February 7, 2025, Congressman Hern tweeted about his visit to the White House. He stated, “I spent 5 hours at the @WhiteHouse yesterday, I’ll be discussing that and more on @SquawkCNBC in a few minutes!” This tweet indicated his participation in discussions or meetings of significance during his time there.

Later that day, Hern described it as one of the most productive days in his congressional career. He wrote on Twitter: “Yesterday was the most productive day I’ve had in my six years in Congress. President Trump was overwhelmingly elected to secure the border, protect Americans, and restore economic security after four years of disastrous policies. We’re united and ready to deliver.” This statement highlights Hern’s support for former President Trump’s policies and goals.

In a subsequent post dated February 8, 2025, Congressman Hern reiterated his support for Trump’s initiatives with another tweet: “President Trump is following through on the promise to MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN!” This underscores Hern’s alignment with Trump’s agenda concerning national safety.



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