Congressman Greg Casar, representing Texas’ 35th district since 2023, has recently voiced his criticism of Washington Republicans through a series of tweets. Casar, who succeeded Lloyd Doggett in Congress, has been outspoken about issues affecting the working class and health care.
On July 3, 2025, Congressman Casar tweeted his belief that “In the end, Washington Republicans will simply betray the working class people they won over in the last election. They’ve done what they always do: take from the working class to give to the rich.” He emphasized that Democrats must ensure Republicans are held accountable for their actions.
In another tweet on the same day, Casar criticized Republicans’ claims of being advocates for working people. He stated that “For years, Washington Republicans have talked a big game about becoming the party of working people. This vote should be the final nail in the coffin of that idea.”
The following day, on July 4, 2025, Congressman Casar expressed his disapproval of Republican votes against health care provisions. He declared that he does not want to hear any more claims about representing working people from those who voted against health care access for millions. His tweet read: “I don’t ever again want to hear about ‘representing working people’ from Republicans who voted to cut health care for 17 million Americans.”
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.





