Beth Van Duyne addresses tax cuts, law enforcement actions, and creator advocacy in recent tweets

Beth Van Duyne addresses tax cuts, law enforcement actions, and creator advocacy in recent tweets
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne posted a series of statements on her official Twitter account between July 15 and July 16, 2025, addressing topics ranging from economic policy to law enforcement and digital media.

On July 15, Van Duyne highlighted recent legislative actions regarding the economy. She wrote, “The tax cuts we passed for working Americans and small businesses, in conjunction with the massive deregulation to make America energy dominant to lower costs and expand American manufacturing will deliver wage growth, job growth, and economic empowerment for millions of”. The congresswoman represents Texas’s 24th congressional district and has been an advocate for pro-business policies in Congress.

Later that day, Van Duyne commented on law enforcement efforts related to a recent incident at the Alvarado ICE Detention Center. In her tweet dated July 15, she stated, “One of the principal, violent Left wing activists who provided weaponry and shot at officers on July 4th at the Alvarado ICE Detention Center is one of most wanted violent criminals by the FBI. I hope he will be safely brought to justice and made an example for anyone else”. Incidents involving protests or violence at immigration detention centers have previously drawn national attention.

On July 16, Van Duyne discussed her participation in media events at Congress. She wrote, “It was great to speak with New Media today at the @HouseGOP & @RepublicanStudy Media Rows! Creators are a leading force in how we communicate, build, and connect, which is why we launched the bipartisan Creators Caucus to ensure that creators have a voice here in Washington,”. The Creators Caucus is a bipartisan initiative aimed at representing digital content creators within federal policymaking circles.

Van Duyne’s comments reflect ongoing debates over economic strategy—including tax policy and deregulation—law enforcement responses to protest activity, and Congressional engagement with new forms of media influence.



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