Rep. Adam Smith criticizes early months of Trump’s second presidency

Rep. Adam Smith criticizes early months of Trump’s second presidency
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Adam Smith, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 9th district, has shared his thoughts on social media regarding the early days of Donald Trump’s second presidency. In a series of tweets posted on February 21, 2025, Smith expresses his views on what he perceives as the implications of Trump’s leadership.

In his first tweet from that day, Rep. Adam Smith remarked on the one-month mark of Donald Trump’s second term as President by stating: “It’s been one month of Trump 2.0. Read my thoughts below.” This comment suggests an invitation to further explore his detailed opinions.

Following this initial statement, another post was made by Rep. Smith which simply contained a link: “https://t.co/vzKWZJJbUU”. The content or purpose of this link is not elaborated upon within the context provided.

Later that day, Rep. Smith conveyed a more direct critique of President Trump’s administration with a tweet stating: “Weakness seems to be the dominant theme of Trump’s presidency. I can’t think of another President who has so quickly weakened the United States of America.” This indicates a strong disapproval and concern about the current state under Trump’s leadership.



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