Rep. Josh Schriver comments on music and anti-war sentiment

Rep. Josh Schriver comments on music and anti-war sentiment
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) — Office Holder website
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a public figure known for actively sharing his thoughts on social media, recently posted a series of tweets reflecting on a variety of topics. His tweets from May 4, 2025, touched on music, anti-war sentiments, and a call for peace.

In a tweet posted on May 4, 2025, Schriver expressed his appreciation for a newly released music album, stating, “This entire album is a masterpiece.” He was referring to “Jonatan” by Yung Lean, which was released on May 2, 2025.

Later the same day, Schriver questioned his followers about their stance on war with an open-ended query, “Are you anti-war? How anti-war are you?” The tweet was tagged with the hashtag #NoWar, suggesting a broader dialogue on war and peace.

Continuing the theme of peace, another post shared on May 4, 2025, by Schriver was a reflective prayer invoking the name of Jesus Christ. Schriver wrote, “MAY AMERICA NOT BE ENTICED. MAY AMERICA NOT BE PROVOKED. MAY AMERICA REMAIN AT PEACE. NO MATTER WHAT. WE PRAY IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST. AMEN.” This tweet emphasized a desire for America to avoid getting involved in conflicts and maintain peace.

Additional information for Step 3: Josh Schriver is a Republican representative known for his conservative views and active engagement with current events on social media.



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