Rep. Josh Schriver addresses bio-weapons and economic re-industrialization

Rep. Josh Schriver addresses bio-weapons and economic re-industrialization
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Representative Josh Schriver has recently shared a series of tweets addressing various topics ranging from national security concerns to personal family matters. Schriver, known for his outspoken stance on numerous issues, utilized social media to communicate his thoughts and updates.

On June 4, 2025, Schriver posted a tweet expressing concerns about bio-weapons and called for an “IMMIGRATION MORATORIUM!” The full tweet can be viewed here.

Later that day, at 18:29 UTC, he highlighted the importance of manufacturing capabilities in Michigan. Schriver emphasized the necessity of re-industrialization as a means to restore American production capacity. He asserted that surviving solely as a service economy is not feasible, stating, “We must produce.” The original post is available here.

In another tweet posted at 20:12 UTC on the same day, Schriver provided a personal update regarding his father’s health. He expressed gratitude for prayers and shared that his father is on a “long, long road of recovery,” requiring several months to regain strength. Additional medical tests were scheduled to further investigate the situation. The complete tweet can be accessed here.

Rep. Josh Schriver represents Michigan’s 66th House District in the Michigan House of Representatives.



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