Lance Gooden criticizes Biden administration and calls for action against sanctuary cities

Lance Gooden criticizes Biden administration and calls for action against sanctuary cities
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Lance Gooden, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 5th district, has recently shared his views on various political issues through a series of tweets. These posts reflect his stance on the current administration and policies affecting the nation.

On March 4, 2025, Gooden posted a tweet reflecting on the current state of affairs under President Joe Biden’s administration and the Democratic Party. He urged followers not to forget “the state of our union under Joe Biden and the Democrats.”

Later that day, at 20:09 UTC, Gooden addressed the topic of sanctuary cities in another tweet. He mentioned that four mayors from these cities were scheduled to testify before Congress. He stated his position clearly by asserting that “If a mayor refuses to stop harboring illegal aliens, their city should lose every cent of federal funding.”

In a subsequent tweet at 22:38 UTC, Gooden made allegations regarding financial transactions involving President Joe Biden and Citibank. He claimed that Biden had directed $20 billion to Citibank for allies associated with what he termed as the “Green New Scam.” Gooden criticized Citibank for its role in this transaction and demanded transparency by stating “I call on Citibank to return the billions of dollars to its rightful owner.”



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