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Senator Thom Tillis discusses veterans, political agendas, and appointments in recent tweets

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Senator Thom Tillis | Senator Thom Tillis Official photo

Senator Thom Tillis | Senator Thom Tillis Official photo

Senator Thom Tillis, an active voice in U.S. politics, recently addressed significant issues through a series of tweets. His communications, shared in mid-April 2025, encompass benefits for veterans, support for political agendas, and endorsement of a key appointment.

On April 16, Senator Tillis underscored his commitment to veterans through the promotion of his SAVES Act, a legislative proposal designed to enhance veteran access to service dogs. Tillis declared, "Too many heroes return from war only to face new battles at home. My SAVES Act will allow more veterans to receive service dogs that could ultimately save their lives. I hope congress quickly passes this legislation to provide them with this important resource."

Later that day, Tillis voiced his support for the Republican party's collective efforts to further President Trump's policies. The Senator tweeted, "Senate Republicans are united to advance President Trump's agenda. Together we will continue fighting to lower taxes, unleash American energy, and cut wasteful spending."

On April 17, Senator Tillis expressed his endorsement of Jay Clayton's nomination as U.S. Attorney, emphasizing the need for swift confirmation. He stated, "Jay Clayton is an outstanding choice for U.S. Attorney by @POTUS @realDonaldTrump and he should start serving without further delay by Chuck Schumer."

Jay Clayton is a former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), known for his work in financial regulation and enforcement.

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