Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne comments on music achievements and international affairs

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne comments on music achievements and international affairs
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently shared her views and updates through a series of tweets. The topics range from expressing strong opinions on current issues to congratulating young talents and commenting on international affairs.

On June 21, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne expressed her disapproval of certain unspecified policies or actions by stating “Amen! This ludicrous garbage needs to go.” The tweet suggests a call for change or removal of what she perceives as ineffective or problematic measures.

Later that day, she took to Twitter again to extend her congratulations to four young musicians from Texas’ 24th Congressional District. In her message posted at 23:39 UTC, she wrote “Congratulations to four talented young musicians from #TX24! We’re excited to celebrate your selection for Carnegie Hall’s 2025 National Youth Ensembles.” She specifically mentioned John Keefe of Colleyville, Levi Robertson of Farmers Branch, and David Suarez among the selected individuals.

In another tweet dated June 22, 2025, at 02:20 UTC, Van Duyne commented on military actions involving Iran. She stated “God bless our brave servicemembers who struck Iran’s nuclear sites. A nuclear Iran is an existential threat.” The Congresswoman praised former President Trump’s decisive action in this regard and expressed hope for peaceful negotiations with Iran’s leaders.

Additional information for Step 3: “The military strike mentioned by Congresswoman Van Duyne was part of a broader strategy aimed at curbing nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.”



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