Congressman Troy A. Carter criticizes Musk-Trump Administration’s promises and nominations

Congressman Troy A. Carter criticizes Musk-Trump Administration’s promises and nominations
Troy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, representing Louisiana’s 2nd district, has been actively voicing his concerns and positions on recent political developments through social media. His tweets address various issues concerning the current administration and political appointments.

On February 7, 2025, Congressman Carter expressed his disapproval of the current administration’s actions by stating that “The Musk-Trump Administration is already #BreakingPromises to the American people.” He emphasized that House Democrats are countering these actions through legislation, litigation, and mobilization. Additionally, he mentioned a plan released by Rep. Jeffries aimed at addressing these issues.

In another tweet on February 8, 2025, Carter remarked on a significant change in leadership: “.@POTUS has turned over the presidency. Elon Musk is the Un-Elected President of the United States.” This statement reflects his concern about the transition of power within the executive branch.

Later that day, Carter addressed concerns regarding a nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services: “The American people deserve a @HHSGov Secretary who believes in science.” He expressed pride in standing with fellow House Democrats and doctors against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination, emphasizing that families deserve better representation in health matters.



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