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Aaron Bean discusses Trump's policies at World Economic Forum

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Congressman Aaron Bean | Aaron Bean Official Photo

Congressman Aaron Bean | Aaron Bean Official Photo

Aaron Bean, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida's 4th district, shared several tweets expressing his views on President Trump's policies and their implications. Bean, who succeeded John Rutherford in 2023, has been vocal about various national issues through his social media presence.

On January 23, 2025, Aaron Bean tweeted about President Trump's message to the World Economic Forum. He stated that "President Trump’s message to the World Economic Forum: Foreign aid is frozen, climate change agendas are scrapped, the one-sided Paris Climate Accord is history, the Green New Scam is toast, and EV mandates are finito! And the cherry on top? We are going to drill baby drill!"

The following day, January 24, 2025, Bean commented on President Trump's trade policy. He described it as "Pres. Trump’s America First Trade Policy is a knife pointed at the heart of unfair & unbalanced international trade policies." He emphasized that this memorandum aims to secure economic stability by protecting supply chains and reducing dependency on foreign nations.

Later on January 24, Bean addressed an executive order by President Trump regarding lawsuits involving DOGE. He remarked that "We know the Swamp will not go quietly into the night! President Trump’s executive order essentially seals the fate of lawsuits that were based on the assumption that DOGE would be an outside advisory board. But it turns out, IT’S NOT." This statement was directed towards Fox Business and Varney & Co.

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