Senator Ron Johnson discusses legislation and local issues in recent tweets

Senator Ron Johnson discusses legislation and local issues in recent tweets
Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin — Wikipedia
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Senator Ron Johnson, a prominent political figure, recently shared his thoughts on social media regarding various political and community issues. His tweets addressed topics ranging from legislative processes to local events in Wisconsin.

On June 8, 2025, Senator Johnson expressed his support for President Biden and the Office of Budget and Business Balance (OBBB). However, he noted that Democrats have left “enormous messes” that require attention beyond a single legislative effort. He emphasized the need for a “commitment and mechanism to force a second, must-pass reconciliation bill” to address these challenges effectively. “I support @POTUS and the OBBB, as far as it goes.”

The following day, on June 9, 2025, Senator Johnson invited his followers to join him for a live teletownhall event. The tweet included a link for participants to access the session. “Teletownhall LIVE https://t.co/O1No0uftiI”

Later on June 9, Senator Johnson referenced an image from Kenosha in 2020. He used this picture to criticize Governor Tony Evers’ past decision regarding the deployment of the National Guard during civil unrest. “This picture is from Kenosha in 2020.”

Additional information indicates that Kenosha experienced significant unrest in August 2020 following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.



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