Congressman Pat Harrigan criticizes tax policy, highlights security issues in recent tweets

Congressman Pat Harrigan criticizes tax policy, highlights security issues in recent tweets
Patrick Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 10th congressional district — Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan, a prominent figure in the legislative landscape, recently addressed critical issues through a series of tweets, highlighting matters relating to national security, taxation, and governmental oversight.

On April 29, Harrigan tweeted about a conversation with Matthew Foldi, referencing President Joe Biden’s initial 100 days in office. Harrigan noted, “Great talking with @MatthewFoldi about what @POTUS has done in his first 100 days. He has restored law at the border, brought muscle back to our military, and put the bureaucracy on notice. Now it’s on Congress to finish the job—and we will!” This tweet reflects on the achievements attributed to the current administration and the responsibilities that remain for Congress.

The next day, April 30, Harrigan turned his attention to fiscal policy, specifically addressing the impacts of previous tax reforms. He claimed, “The IRS already proved that Trump’s tax cuts helped working Americans the most. Democrats have lied about it for years, and now they want to raise your taxes by $4 TRILLION. That’s the fight, and @HouseGOP is in it!” Harrigan’s tweet underscores the ongoing debate over tax policy and its implications for American citizens, citing the recent proposals from the Democratic Party as a point of contention.

Later that day, Harrigan raised concerns about financial oversight and national security issues involving money transfers. He stated, ” BREAKING: Drug cartels and terror groups are using wire services like Western Union to move billions in and out of the U.S. with no oversight. While banks are required to report suspicious activity, verify identities, and monitor large transactions, these companies.” This post highlights a security loophole that, according to Harrigan, facilitates illegal financial activities and underscores the need for regulatory oversight similar to that imposed on traditional banking institutions.

These discussions come at a critical time as Harrigan stresses the responsibilities of Congress in addressing pivotal issues, ranging from tax policy to ensuring the integrity of financial transactions.



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