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Judy Chu criticizes Trump and McMahon's policies in latest social media posts

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Judy Chu U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

Judy Chu U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

Judy Chu, a seasoned U.S. Congresswoman representing California's 28th district since 2009, has released a series of tweets addressing various critical issues. The congresswoman has a long history of public service, including serving in the California State Assembly. Born in Los Angeles in 1953, Chu has been vocal on various national issues through her social media presence.

In a tweet dated April 4, 2025, Chu commented on former President Donald Trump's national security agenda, highlighting concerns over personnel decisions. She wrote, "The Trump national security agenda is crystal clear: He will fire the unanimously Senate-confirmed General Haugh based on the delusions of a 9/11 conspiracy theorist, but will keep @SecDef and @MikeWaltz47 in place to endanger Americans further. It's genuinely scary."

On the same day, Chu addressed statements by Education Secretary McMahon in another tweet, expressing skepticism about McMahon's promise to work with Congress. The tweet read, ".@EDSecMcMahon said here she looked forward to continuing to work with Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. I just got word from her staff that she's refusing to meet with @HouseDemocrats now. The @WWE has made billions. Is her word worth anything?"

Later that day, Chu made a call to action for her followers to engage with an ongoing legislative effort. She invited readers to "read our letter to @SecKennedy in full and see my colleagues who joined the effort, visit:".

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