Veronica Escobar critiques administration’s accountability and security decisions

Veronica Escobar critiques administration’s accountability and security decisions
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Rep. Veronica Escobar, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 16th district since 2019, has voiced her opinions on several issues through social media posts. Known for succeeding Beto O’Rourke and previously serving in the El Paso County Commission, Escobar frequently addresses national security and justice matters.

On March 24, 2025, Rep. Escobar expressed criticism of the president’s handling of accountability issues in a tweet stating: “The president knew. He was just trolling.” She argued that the president and his Secretary of Defense were not taking responsibility for their actions, calling for immediate termination of the Secretary.

In another tweet on the same day, she commented on classified information protocols: “The people in that group determine what’s classified.” She emphasized the potential dangers posed by adversaries gaining access to sensitive information and how it affects trust with allies.

On March 26, 2025, Escobar addressed a decision made by a District Attorney regarding capital punishment: “The choice made by our District Attorney not to pursue the death penalty was no doubt a complicated one…” She attributed this decision to delays and scandals caused by an incompetent predecessor who resigned in disgrace.



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