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Joe Wilson addresses global issues on social media

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Rep. Joe Wilson U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 2nd District | Official Website

Rep. Joe Wilson U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 2nd District | Official Website

Joe Wilson, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing South Carolina's 2nd district, frequently shares his political views and updates via social media. Through his posts on April 15, 2025, Wilson addressed international and national issues, ranging from developments involving the Houthis to the political situation in Georgia and the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

On April 15, 2025, Wilson commented on developments concerning the Houthis in Yemen. He remarked on the continuity of President Trump's influence, stating "See what happened with the Houthis in just a few months. President Trump is still here for years to come!".

Wilson also criticized the political maneuvers in Georgia on the same day. He expressed opposition to the current parliamentary actions, writing, "The illegitimate Ivanishvili parliament is attempting to ban international support for the Georgian people. No matter what this fake parliament says, we will never cease our support. Free and fair elections are the only way forward!".

Later, Wilson addressed the situation in Sudan, where he highlighted the impact of war on civilians. He emphasized the need for sanctions by posting, "Two years of senseless war and genocide in Sudan with civilians bearing the brunt like yesterday’s appalling attack on the Zamzam IDP camp by the RSF. Sanctions must be imposed on the RSF and all of its backers."

Joe Wilson has served in the U.S. Congress, representing South Carolina's 2nd District, since 2001. He replaced the previous U.S. Congress member Floyd Spence in 2001, after serving in the South Carolina Senate from 1985 to 2001.

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