Lloyd Doggett, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 37th District, has shared a series of tweets expressing concerns over recent developments involving former President Trump and international relations. Doggett has served in Congress since 1995, following a long history of political involvement, including previous service in the Texas Senate. He is known for his educational background from the University of Texas at Austin and his career devoted to public service.
On April 29, 2025, Doggett commented on a significant conflict, linking it to an announcement by former President Trump. Referring to the conflict, he stated: “Coinciding with the deadliest Russian assault on Kyiv in a year, Trump announces a ‘compromise.’ Instead of taking over the entire country, Putin can only keep all the land he’s stolen from Ukraine. The US will recognize the largest portion of this seizure—Crimea—as Russian, not.”
Later that same day, Doggett expressed economic concerns related to the current administration. With a critical view of President Trump’s impact, he tweeted: “Soaring debt, tighter family budgets, and plummeting markets, Trump and Republicans are turning America red—just not in the way they promised. With @USProgressives, I spoke on Trump’s disastrous first 100 days, raising costs on YOU as GOP gets ready to gift billionaires even.”
The following day, on April 30, 2025, Doggett addressed issues surrounding human rights and America’s global stance. He remarked: “Trump’s assault on human rights in the US and abroad has created untold suffering. America has become less safe by no longer using its soft power to support human dignity and oppose authoritarians, who suppress and torture those who yearn for freedom.”








