Congressman Greg Casar, representing Texas’ 35th district since 2023, recently took to social media to express his views on various political matters. The congressman, who succeeded Lloyd Doggett and is known for his active engagement in legislative issues, shared a series of posts on June 17, 2025.
In one post made at 14:26 UTC, Congressman Casar simply stated “I’ve signed on.” The tweet was accompanied by a link, although the specific context or content of what he signed onto was not disclosed in the message itself.
Later that day at 16:56 UTC, Casar expressed his concern over an incident involving federal agents. He wrote, “Masked federal agents just illegally arrested New York City’s elected Comptroller. Outrageous.” He further criticized the Trump Administration for targeting Brad Lander after he questioned the legality of their actions by asking if they had a warrant. Casar highlighted Lander’s inquiry as an act of defending basic rights.
At 18:21 UTC, Casar addressed economic policies concerning tax cuts for wealthy individuals. He mentioned posing a question to Education Secretary Linda McMahon regarding her need for a tax cut. In his tweet, he stated “Most Americans will never get to ask billionaires like Education Secretary Linda McMahon, ‘what do you need a tax cut for?'” He acknowledged that some Republican officials might find such inquiries impolite but emphasized the public’s right to transparency.
Greg Casar was born in Houston in 1989 and currently resides in Austin. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2011.







