Kathy Manning discusses Republican agenda and condemns antisemitic attacks

Kathy Manning discusses Republican agenda and condemns antisemitic attacks
Kathy Manning U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Kathy Manning, representing North Carolina’s 6th district since 2021, recently shared her views on several topics through a series of tweets. Manning, who has been an active member of the U.S. Congress following her predecessor Mark Walker, often addresses pressing political and social issues.

On November 7, 2024, Manning expressed concern over the Republican agenda, stating: “Now they admit it: Project 2025 has always been the real MAGA agenda. While Republicans work to roll back Americans’ basic freedoms, @HouseDemocrats will fight back against their extreme plans.” Her statement reflects a commitment to opposing policies she views as regressive.

Later that day, she recognized Native American Heritage Month in a tweet saying: “Happy Native American Heritage Month, #NC06! This month, I’m celebrating the countless contributions of Native American communities to our country.” This message underscores her appreciation for the cultural and historical contributions of Native American communities.

On November 8, 2024, Manning addressed recent events in Amsterdam with concern: “I am deeply disturbed by the scenes from Amsterdam last night, where Israeli soccer fans were targeted in violent antisemitic attacks. I urge the Dutch government to hold the perpetrators fully accountable & to take immediate steps to address the dangerous rise of antisemitism.” Her call for accountability highlights her stance against antisemitism and violence.



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