Rep. Hank Johnson addresses legal strategies against executive orders

Rep. Hank Johnson addresses legal strategies against executive orders
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Rep. Hank Johnson, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 4th district, recently shared his views and activities through a series of tweets. As a former judge and attorney, Rep. Johnson has expressed his commitment to addressing legal challenges posed by prominent figures such as Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

On March 25, 2025, Rep. Hank Johnson tweeted about his involvement with the House Democrats’ Litigation/Response Task Force: “As a former judge and attorney, I’m proud to be part of @HouseDemocrats’ Litigation/Response Task Force to shape litigation strategy and fight back against Musk and Trump’s unlawful executive orders and agency actions.” He encouraged followers to learn more about their efforts through an online resource.

Later that day, on March 25, 2025, he posted another tweet expressing concern over actions taken by Donald Trump: “Trump is coming after lawyers to make sure that no one stands up to him or challenges his illegal actions. That’s straight out of the playbook of Russia or Hungary, not a democracy like the United States.”

The following day on March 26, 2025, Rep. Johnson highlighted his community service activities in Duluth: “Last week, I had the honor to spend time in the kitchen and deliver meals in Duluth to those in need. Thank you the volunteers and staff at Neighborhood Meals on Wheels in Gwinnett for their invaluable service to our community.” This tweet reflects his appreciation for local volunteer efforts.



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