In a series of tweets, Congressman Greg Casar, who represents Texas’ 35th District, has openly criticized former President Donald Trump on various issues. Casar, born in 1989 in Houston and residing in Austin, started serving in the U.S. Congress in 2023, succeeding Lloyd Doggett. His tweets reflect his concerns about recent actions under Trump’s influence.
On April 28, 2025, Casar tweeted “Donald Trump continues to deport U.S. citizen children, including multiple kids with cancer. Unforgivable.” This statement suggests a significant policy issue where U.S. citizen children are being deported, exacerbating concerns when these children are facing critical health challenges such as cancer.
A later post on the same day expressed Casar’s view on Trump’s engagement with cryptocurrency stakeholders. At 16:30 UTC, he shared “NEW: Trump is inviting the top owners of his personal cryptocurrency to a private dinner in DC. Trump isn’t draining the swamp. He’s selling tickets to it on the blockchain.” This tweet highlights apprehension about the financial relationships Trump has potentially nurtured concerning his personal cryptocurrency interests.
At 18:45 UTC, Casar summed up his perspective on Trump’s initial period in office with a tweet stating “You can sum up Trump’s first 100 days with four words: Trump lied. Musk stole.” This reflects Casar’s assessment of Trump’s early tenure, possibly indicating a broader critique of the administration’s integrity, as well as implicating Elon Musk in controversial activities.
Greg Casar, an alumnus of the University of Virginia, has become an assertive political voice in Washington, focusing on scrutinizing the policies and actions of key public figures.






