Mike Turner comments on Ukraine aid policy shift and pays tribute to Dave Hobson

Mike Turner comments on Ukraine aid policy shift and pays tribute to Dave Hobson
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U.S. Representative Mike Turner, serving Ohio’s 10th district since 2003, has been vocal about international defense and local community events in recent social media posts. Born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1960, Turner has a strong educational background with degrees from Ohio Northern University, Case Western Reserve University, and the University of Dayton.

On November 17, 2024, Rep. Mike Turner expressed his opinion on Twitter regarding U.S. military aid to Ukraine. He stated: “Ukraine can’t properly defend itself if one hand is tied behind its back. Today’s news that the Biden Administration is finally allowing Ukraine to use some U.S.-provided ATACMS to strike limited targets within Russian territory is long overdue.” This statement highlights Turner’s ongoing advocacy for providing military support to Ukraine.

On November 18, 2024, Rep. Turner congratulated the Dayton Chamber on launching a new website for an upcoming NATO event via a tweet: “Congratulations to the @DaytonChamber on launching the official website for the 2025 @NATOPA Spring Session in Dayton.” The post emphasizes the importance of this resource for both visiting NATO delegates and local residents.

By November 21, 2024, Rep. Turner paid tribute to former Congressman Dave Hobson through another tweet: “Tonight, my Ohio colleagues and I paid tribute to the late former Congressman Dave Hobson…” In this message, he acknowledges Hobson’s impact as a leader and friend within the Miami Valley community.



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