Matt Rosendale voices concerns over Biden’s policies on Twitter

Matt Rosendale voices concerns over Biden’s policies on Twitter
Rep. Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana's 2nd District — Twitter Website
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Matt Rosendale, a U.S. Congressman representing Montana’s 2nd district since 2021, has recently shared his views on several pressing issues via social media. His statements reflect his stance on current political and health-related matters.

On December 2, 2024, Rosendale commented on potential actions by President Biden following the conclusion of campaigning. He expressed concerns about an increase in pardons and executive orders from the administration. Rosendale noted that “Executive Orders issued by Biden can be revoked on day one of the Trump Admin!” “Of course he did! Now that “The Big Guy” doesn’t have to worry about campaigning any longer, we are probably going to see more pardons and more executive orders.”

Later the same day, Rosendale addressed accountability regarding COVID-19’s origins. He emphasized the need for thorough investigation into reports suggesting the virus was leaked from a lab in China and used as a bioweapon against Americans. He stated that “Everyone involved…needs to be held accountable!” “Everyone involved in COVID-19 being leaked from a lab in China and being used as a bioweapon against Americans needs to be held accountable!”

On December 4, 2024, Rosendale criticized President Biden’s new rule mandating Medicare and Medicaid coverage for obesity shots. He argued that this policy could threaten Medicare’s solvency and strain state budgets without addressing obesity’s root causes. He remarked that “America’s obesity problem is not because of lack of medication.” “Biden’s new rule requiring Medicare and Medicaid to cover obesity shots will threaten Medicare’s solvency, strain state budgets, and do NOTHING to address the root causes of obesity!”



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