Kevin Hern praises presidential actions and legislative progress in latest tweets

Kevin Hern praises presidential actions and legislative progress in latest tweets
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — https://www.facebook.com/repkevinhern/
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Congressman Kevin Hern, who represents Oklahoma’s 1st District in the U.S. Congress since 2018, shared his views on recent political developments through a series of tweets. Hern, born in Belton, Missouri, and currently residing in Tulsa, has been an active member of Congress following Jim Bridenstine’s departure.

On January 22, 2025, Congressman Hern expressed his opinion on an unspecified event with the comment: “A good first step – next, I wanna hear him say ‘YOU’RE FIRED!'”.

Later that day at 15:29 UTC, Hern commended President Biden for what he described as a significant action to restore meritocracy within government operations. He stated: “Within 24 hours of taking office, @POTUS ended DEI madness in a bold move to restore merit at the core of government. America is back—leading with merit, not madness!”.

In another tweet posted at 22:15 UTC on the same day, Hern highlighted legislative progress regarding immigration policy. He announced: “The Laken Riley Act is on its way to @POTUS’ desk. Cracking down on illegal immigration—it’s a new day in America!”.



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