Suzan DelBene addresses key issues including consumer protection and international relations

Suzan DelBene addresses key issues including consumer protection and international relations
Suzan DelBene U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Suzan DelBene, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 1st district since 2012, recently shared her views on several significant issues via social media. Her comments addressed consumer protection, economic policies, and international relations.

On March 3, 2025, Rep. DelBene emphasized the importance of safeguarding a key consumer watchdog agency. She stated that “House Democrats are pushing back against attacks on the critical consumer watchdog agency that protects working-class Americans’ pocketbooks” and affirmed her support for “a court effort to protect this agency that keeps us safe from scams & rip offs.” The full tweet can be found here.

Later that day, Rep. DelBene criticized former President Trump’s tariff policies in another post dated March 3, 2025. She argued that “Trump’s tariffs will raise prices for you & your family & damage retirees’ savings.” More details are available here.

In a subsequent tweet on March 4, 2025, she expressed concern over Trump’s foreign policy decisions regarding Ukraine: “Trump’s decision to pull aid from Ukraine today is dangerous,” she noted. According to Rep. DelBene, such actions could potentially benefit adversaries like Putin and make America less secure. The complete statement is accessible here.



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