Congressman Greg Casar, representing Texas’ 35th District since 2023, has been vocal on social media about his stance regarding Republican fiscal policies. His recent tweets criticize alleged attempts to cut Medicaid and other social welfare programs to finance tax cuts.
On April 23, Casar tweeted his concerns about the intentions of Republicans in Congress: “Every Republican in Congress wants to cut Medicaid to pay for tax cuts for billionaires. They keep coming up with new ways to say it.”
Later that day, Casar emphasized the severity of such policies, stating: “Leaving people to die to pay for tax cuts for billionaires is worse than wrong. It’s heinous.”
In another post, Casar expanded on his criticisms, listing expenditures he deemed hypocritical in light of proposed cuts to social programs: “New makeup studios. Private trips on government helicopters. Millions for Trump’s golf outings. Billions to Musk’s companies. Trump and his cabinet think working people should lose Medicaid and Social Security. But they could care less about ‘efficiency’ when they benefit.”
Greg Casar was born in Houston, Texas in 1989 and is an alumnus of the University of Virginia where he graduated in 2011.







