Rep. Vern Buchanan comments on American values and disaster relief efforts

Rep. Vern Buchanan comments on American values and disaster relief efforts
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Rep. Vern Buchanan, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 16th district, shared his views on various issues through a series of tweets on March 11, 2025. Buchanan has been an active political figure since replacing Katherine Harris in 2007 and has expressed his opinions on topics ranging from American values to disaster relief efforts.

In a tweet posted at 13:27 UTC, Buchanan commented on what he perceives as “REAL America,” stating that there is “nothing political about family-friendly TV that showcases American values, not blatant wokism.” He emphasized the desire for more enjoyment and less emphasis on diversity initiatives by saying “Americans want less D.E.I. and more F.U.N!”

Later that day, at 16:08 UTC, Buchanan addressed concerns regarding disaster relief operations. He criticized the alleged bias shown by relief workers who reportedly skipped homes displaying support for President Trump. In his view, “Disaster relief should be provided based on need, not politics.” He also mentioned discussing FEMA’s perceived bias with Fox News.

At 18:20 UTC, Buchanan reflected on a significant moment in American history involving the President of the United States. He praised the president’s perseverance and strength as essential qualities needed by the country at this time. His tweet stated that it was “One of the most iconic moments in American history.”



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