Joe Courtney critiques presidential pardons and highlights naval achievements

Joe Courtney critiques presidential pardons and highlights naval achievements
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Rep. Joe Courtney, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing Connecticut’s 2nd district, has recently expressed his concerns and observations through a series of tweets. Courtney, who has been in office since 2007 after succeeding Rob Simmons, is known for his involvement in various legislative matters.

On January 22, 2025, Rep. Courtney criticized President Trump’s decision to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th attacks on police officers. He stated: “On day one, President Trump pardoned hundreds of violent criminals who attacked police officers on Jan 6th… The most egregious of these criminals beat, dragged, tased, and pepper sprayed cops. They belong in jail. Now, they are back on the streets which is a grievous insult to…”

The following day, January 23, 2025, Rep. Courtney highlighted the situation faced by Officer Daniel Hodges during the events of January 6th and subsequent developments related to presidential pardons. He tweeted: “Officer Daniel Hodges was violently attacked on January 6th… After working a 14 hour shift to secure President Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday, he learned that his attacker was given a full, unconditional pardon.”

In another tweet posted on January 24, 2025, Rep. Courtney turned his attention towards naval construction achievements from the previous year. He noted: “Take a look at this chart from the Navy… Sub construction in 2024 nearly reached the same amount of output as during the height of construction throughout the Cold War… If Congress continues delivering the investments that enabled this growth, I am confident the US will have…”



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