Randy Weber comments on legal issues and incidents in recent tweets

Randy Weber comments on legal issues and incidents in recent tweets
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Randy Weber, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 14th district since 2013, has recently shared his views on several pressing issues through social media posts. Known for his strong opinions and direct communication style, Weber’s recent tweets cover topics ranging from criminal justice to international relations.

On November 20, 2024, Randy Weber expressed his opinion regarding the conviction of an individual in Georgia. He stated: “The illegal alien who took the life of innocent Laken Riley has been found guilty.” Weber further criticized the District Attorney in Georgia for not pursuing the death penalty, describing it as a failure of justice.

The following day, on November 21, 2024, Weber commented on an incident at the U.S. House Cannon Building. He tweeted: “Smoke reported on 2nd floor in U.S. House Cannon Building this morning- but haven’t heard any fire alarm yet… where is Jamal Bowman when you need him?” This remark was made amidst reports of smoke but no fire alarms being triggered.

Later that same day, Weber addressed international legal matters involving Israel and its Prime Minister Netanyahu. He posted: “The ICC is a sham court with no authority over Israel.” He urged Chuck Schumer to expedite passing legislation that would reimpose sanctions against actions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) which he deemed illegitimate.



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