Beth Van Duyne addresses Texas energy policies and court’s role in Trump’s challenges

Beth Van Duyne addresses Texas energy policies and court’s role in Trump’s challenges
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, a representative known for her active engagement on social media, shared her views on several pressing issues through a series of tweets. The tweets, posted on June 3, 2025, cover topics ranging from energy policies in Texas to legislative efforts and the political climate surrounding former President Trump.

In one tweet posted at 21:09 UTC, Congresswoman Van Duyne expressed gratitude towards Governor Greg Abbott for his focus on reliable and affordable energy solutions. She stated: “Yes sir! Thank you @GregAbbott_TX for prioritizing reliable, affordable, next generation base load power sources that Texans can count on!” This highlights her support for initiatives aimed at ensuring sustainable energy availability in Texas.

Later that evening at 21:22 UTC, she informed her followers about her involvement in legislative matters concerning small businesses. She tweeted: “Tune in as I testify in @RulesReps for three important @HouseSmallBiz bills, including the American Entrepreneurs First Act, my bill ensuring only qualified individuals are eligible to access Small Business Administration programs.” This message emphasizes her commitment to advancing legislation designed to protect and empower entrepreneurs.

In another tweet posted at 21:54 UTC, Congresswoman Van Duyne commented on the legal challenges facing former President Trump. She remarked: “We can plainly see a weaponization of our courts against President Trump for purely political purposes. These activist judges need to step out of the way to allow him to do the job that the American people elected him to do.” Her statement underscores concerns about perceived judicial bias affecting political figures.



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