Rep. Josh Schriver shares personal updates and views on foreign policy

Rep. Josh Schriver shares personal updates and views on foreign policy
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) — Office Holder website
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a political figure known for his active presence on social media, shared personal and political reflections through a series of tweets over the past few days. His messages touched on themes of family, faith, and foreign policy.

On June 15, Schriver announced an upcoming addition to his family. “We’re expecting our first child on October 17. Naturally, as life begins in the womb, this is truly my first Father’s Day!” he tweeted. He also extended Father’s Day wishes to God and mentioned his father’s health challenges, stating, “My dad has moved from ICU to Rehab and is in rough shape. Please pray for him.”

Later that day, Schriver addressed Pope Francis with a message of appreciation. “Happy Father’s Day @Pontifex We love you, Papa!” was his brief but heartfelt note to the pontiff.

Shifting focus from personal matters to international issues, Schriver expressed his stance on U.S. military involvement abroad on June 17. He stated clearly in his tweet: “I didn’t approve of America entering (another) foreign war last summer and I don’t approve of it now.” The tweet was marked with the hashtag #AmericaFirst.

Additional information for Step 3: Rep. Josh Schriver is known for advocating conservative values and prioritizing national interests in legislative matters.



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