Lance Gooden shares views on justice system and societal norms

Lance Gooden shares views on justice system and societal norms
Lance Gooden U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Lance Gooden, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 5th district since 2019, has recently shared his views on various social and political issues through a series of tweets. His commentary reflects his stance on accountability in justice, age restrictions for certain activities, and national mandates.

On December 5, 2024, Gooden tweeted about Daniel Penny, asserting that “Daniel Penny did nothing wrong. He risked his own life to protect innocent people. In Trump’s America, actual criminals will be held accountable!” This statement suggests his support for Penny’s actions and calls for accountability in criminal justice.

Later that day, he addressed the topic of age requirements for significant life decisions. At 16:49 UTC on December 5th, he tweeted: “To drive, you must be 16 years old. To join the military, you must be 18 years old. To drink alcohol, you must be 21 years old. No child should undergo a permanent surgery based on a temporary belief of being the opposite gender.” This tweet outlines his perspective on age-appropriate decision-making regarding medical procedures.

In another tweet posted at 19:18 UTC on December 5th, Gooden outlined priorities set by what he describes as a mandate from American citizens one month prior: “Combat crime. Secure the border. Lower grocery prices. Restore energy independence. Bring back peace through strength.” He emphasizes these objectives as part of fulfilling voter expectations.



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