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Matt Rosendale comments on election consequences and congressional stock trading

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Rep. Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana's 2nd District | Twitter Website

Rep. Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana's 2nd District | Twitter Website

Matt Rosendale, a U.S. Congressman representing Montana's 2nd district since 2021, has recently shared his views on social media regarding the consequences of elections and legislative matters. His tweets reflect his political stance and opinions on various issues affecting his constituents.

On November 25, 2024, Rosendale expressed his thoughts on the outcomes of elections with a tweet stating "Better late than never! I guess elections really do have consequences!" This statement suggests an acknowledgment of the impact that electoral results can have on governance and policy-making.

Two days later, on November 27, 2024, he voiced his opinion on financial ethics in Congress by tweeting "Members of Congress should be banned from buying, owning, and selling stocks. RT if you agree" This tweet calls for support in prohibiting stock trading activities among congressional members to prevent conflicts of interest.

Later that same day, Rosendale criticized a decision made by Democrats post-election concerning policies affecting Montana and Wyoming communities. He tweeted "Democrats chose to make this move after the election because they knew how unpopular and devastating it is to Montana and Wyoming communities. Biden’s radical BLM is out of touch with Americans’ needs!" This reflects his disapproval of certain actions taken by the Democratic Party and their potential negative impact on local communities.

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