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, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Ohio's 8th district since 2016, has recently expressed his views on various political issues through social media. Davidson, who succeeded John Boehner in Congress and previously served on the Concord Township Board of Trustees, shared his thoughts on topics ranging from government spending to public health concerns.
On May 17, 2025, Davidson commented on former FBI Director James Comey by highlighting what he perceives as a need for a bill requiring the National Institutes of Health to study "Trump Derangement Syndrome." He stated, "James Comey illustrates the need for my recent bill requiring the National Institutes of Health to study Trump Derangement Syndrome. He seems to have been working in the lab where it was developed. Patient zero?"
Later that day, Davidson addressed fiscal policy by criticizing promises of future budget cuts without immediate action. He remarked, "Promising future cuts may be better than not promising future cuts, but it isn't a cut. Cut spending!" This statement underscores his advocacy for reducing government expenditure.
In another post on May 17, 2025, Davidson used an analogy to emphasize the urgency of addressing national debt and fiscal responsibility. He wrote, "You can’t outrun a tsunami if you wait too long to leave the beach… Don’t bankrupt America! Cut spending!" His message conveys a warning against delaying financial reforms.
Warren Davidson was born in Sidney, Ohio in 1970 and currently resides in Troy at age 53.