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Dina Titus criticizes Trump-Musk plans and highlights local art opportunities

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Dina Titus U.S. House of Representatives from Nevada | Official U.S. House Headshot

Dina Titus U.S. House of Representatives from Nevada | Official U.S. House Headshot

Dina Titus, a current U.S. Congress representative for Nevada’s 1st district, shared her views on various topics through social media posts on March 24, 2025. Titus has been serving in Congress since 2013 after replacing Shelley Berkley and has a long history of public service including time in the Nevada Senate from 1988 to 2008.

On March 24, Dina Titus expressed her support for postal workers during a rally protesting plans by former President Donald Trump and entrepreneur Elon Musk to cut and privatize mail services. She stated: "I joined postal workers today at a rally to protest the Trump-Musk plans to cut and privatize mail service. Our hard-working postal workers should be honored, not fired. As I said at the rally, we should 'kiss a postal worker today and stamp out DOGE tomorrow.'"

Later that day, she highlighted an opportunity for local artists in her community. In her tweet she mentioned: "A great opportunity for local artists to showcase their work and share their vision of freedom with our community "

In another post made on the same date, Titus criticized the handling of sensitive information by senior national security leaders within the current administration. Her remarks were pointed as she asked: "Stupid is as stupid does. The frivolity with which senior national security leaders in this Administration handle sensitive information is shocking. What other non-government officials have been included on similar group chats?"

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