Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) | Office Holder website
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) | Office Holder website
Rep. Josh Schriver, an active voice on social media, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various topics including religious beliefs, personal celebrations, and political stances.
On May 9, Rep. Schriver expressed his faith in the power of prayer and its role in providing protection to political figures. He stated, "Prayers work! The 'Shield of Faith' is real. Keep praying to Jesus Christ for protecting President Trump. Jesus Christ is King of America, after all!" This tweet reflects his deep religious conviction and support for former President Donald Trump.
In a more personal note dated May 11, Rep. Schriver extended Mother's Day wishes through a heartfelt message dedicated to significant women in his life. He tweeted, "Happy Mother’s Day to my Holy Mother, The Virgin Mary, Undoer of Knots. Happy Mother’s Day to my mom, who never stops praying for me. Happy (first) Mother’s Day to my wife, who is now carrying my first child to birth in October." This post not only honors maternal figures but also shares the anticipation of welcoming his first child later this year.
Addressing public policy on May 12, Rep. Schriver criticized COVID-19 lockdown measures and advocated for reducing governmental rule-making powers at both state and federal levels. His tweet read: "ANTI-COVID LOCKDOWN: 1) SHORT TERM: REMOVE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 'RULE MAKING' POWER 2) LONG TERM: REMOVE 'RULE MAKING' POWER FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS *BONUS* ELECT NON-LOCKDOWN GOVERNOR Only 7 of 50 Governors refused to issue statewide lockdowns. Was your Governor 1 of the 7?" This statement underscores his stance against extensive government intervention during health crises.
Additional information reveals that Josh Schriver serves as a Republican representative known for integrating faith-based perspectives into his political discourse.