Kweisi Mfume addresses Trump’s administration’s impact on federal funding

Kweisi Mfume addresses Trump’s administration’s impact on federal funding
Kweisi Mfume U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Kweisi Mfume, a U.S. Congress member representing Maryland’s 7th district, has recently expressed his views on federal funding and governmental actions via social media. Mfume, who took over the congressional seat in 2020 following Elijah Cummings, has shared several tweets highlighting his stance on recent developments under the Trump administration.

On January 27, 2025, Kweisi Mfume posted a tweet referring to Maryland and Baltimore using hashtags: “#Maryland #Baltimore #TeamMaryland”.

In a tweet dated January 28, 2025, Mfume criticized the federal government’s decision to freeze virtually all federal funding. He noted that this action had created confusion across various levels of government and organizations. The post read: “Less than two weeks into the second Trump administration, the president has sent the federal government, state and local governments, nonprofits, federal employees, and so many others into a maze of confusion by freezing virtually ALL federal funding. I fully support the…”

The following day on January 29, 2025, Mfume shared another tweet acknowledging what he described as an “about-face” by the Trump administration regarding its initial approach to federal funding. He stated: “Justice has prevailed, as the Trump administration does an about-face on its illegal scheme to chokehold virtually all federal funding. We must never yield to any threat from anyone that seeks to harm our critical government services affecting children, seniors, veterans,…”



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