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Warren Davidson criticizes German government, advocates reforms in U.S. and Harley Davidson

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U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson representing Ohio's 8th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson representing Ohio's 8th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Warren Davidson, currently serving as the U.S. congressman for Ohio’s 8th district, shared several posts on social media discussing various topics of concern. Davidson, who succeeded John Boehner in 2016 and was born in Sidney, Ohio, currently resides in Troy. His tweets reflect his critical stance on government operations and leadership in the private sector.

On May 3, Davidson raised an inquiry via Twitter about the German government's response to a visit by JD Vance to Munich. " Perhaps the German government missed the message when @JDVance visited Munich?" he posted.

The following day, on May 4, Davidson called for a reevaluation of government size and financial stewardship. He tweeted, "We must restore a government small enough to fit within the Constitution. Don't bankrupt America!" stressing a need for constitutional adherence and financial prudence.

Later that day, Davidson critiqued the leadership of Harley Davidson, suggesting that the company needs a significant change in its boardroom. He attributed the company's distancing from its customer base and dealers to specific board members, with proxy advisors providing them protection. He tweeted, "As President Trump has shown, the surest path to different results is different people…" advocating for new leadership within the company.

Davidson's commentary reflects his broader views on governance and corporate responsibility, ideas he continues to champion while serving in Congress.

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