Rep. Adam Smith comments on Trump, youth, and Medicare enrollment

Rep. Adam Smith comments on Trump, youth, and Medicare enrollment
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Facebook Website
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Representative Adam Smith, who has served Washington’s 9th congressional district since 1997, recently shared a series of updates on social media. The tweets from Rep. Smith, dated March 31, 2025, offer insights into his views on the Trump administration, interactions with youth in his constituency, and important public service announcements regarding healthcare enrollment.

In a tweet posted on March 31, 2025, at 15:20 UTC, Rep. Adam Smith commented on the Trump administration, stating succinctly, “The problem with the Trump administration is simple.” The statement leaves much to interpretation and encourages readers to explore the link for further details.

Later on the same day, at 17:24 UTC, Rep. Smith shared a positive remark about his interaction with civically engaged youth. He tweeted, “I met with the students at our Youth Advisory Council, a cohort of civically engaged young adults who try to tackle critical issues in our community. It was great seeing you all.” This highlights his ongoing commitment to engaging with future leaders and addressing community issues.

Finally, in a tweet at 17:44 UTC, Rep. Smith reminded his followers of an important healthcare deadline. He wrote, “Today is the last day to enroll in a Medicare health plan. For more information, visit https://t.co/KrW2Sb7mcq.” This serves as a crucial reminder related to healthcare access and enrollment deadlines.



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