Kevin Hern highlights Trump’s victory and policy priorities

Kevin Hern highlights Trump’s victory and policy priorities
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — LinkedIn
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Kevin Hern, a U.S. Congressman representing Oklahoma’s 1st District since 2018, shared several thoughts on social media regarding recent political developments. Hern has been active in expressing his views on national policies and governance, particularly following the latest presidential election results.

On February 19, 2025, Congressman Kevin Hern commented on the outcome of the presidential election, stating “President Trump’s landslide victory sent a clear message: Americans want border, energy, and economic security restored. In just three weeks, we’ve seen more progress than in the last four years.” He further mentioned that the House is prepared to support this agenda.

Later that day, Hern announced an upcoming appearance on Newsmax by tweeting “Joining @NEWSMAX live — tune in!” This indicates his active engagement with media platforms to discuss current political issues.

In another tweet on February 19th, Hern expressed support for President Trump’s fiscal policies by saying “President Trump knows the American people can spend their dollar better than the federal government. Only in Washington is rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse considered controversial.” His statement reflects his stance on government spending and efficiency.



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