Rep. Jerry Nadler criticizes GOP leadership and highlights physician’s legal troubles

Rep. Jerry Nadler criticizes GOP leadership and highlights physician’s legal troubles
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Rep. Jerry Nadler, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing New York’s 12th district, shared a series of tweets on March 4, 2025, expressing his views on various political issues. Nadler has been a member of Congress since 1992 and previously served in the New York State Assembly.

In one tweet posted at 16:19 UTC, he criticized House Republican Leadership for allegedly advising their members against holding town halls. He argued that if lawmakers intend to vote on measures that could impact healthcare and food access for millions of Americans, they should be willing to face their constituents.

Later that day at 18:03 UTC, Nadler posted another tweet without additional commentary but included a link to an external site. The content can be accessed through this link.

In a subsequent tweet also at 18:03 UTC, Nadler highlighted the case of Dr. Maggie Carpenter, a New York physician facing criminal charges in Louisiana for providing abortion care via telemedicine. He noted that Louisiana had issued an arrest warrant for her due to her prescription of Mifepristone.



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