Mike Turner highlights Dayton ties and trade concerns in early April 2025 tweets

Mike Turner highlights Dayton ties and trade concerns in early April 2025 tweets
U.S. Rep. Mike Turner representing Ohio's 10th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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U.S. Representative Mike Turner, who has served Ohio’s 10th district since 2003, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting his activities and views.

On March 31, 2025, Turner emphasized the historical significance of Dayton to peace efforts in the Balkans. He noted “As the birthplace of the Dayton Peace Accords, Dayton holds a special connection to Bosnia and the cause of lasting peace in the Balkans. The ‘Think Freedom’ exhibit — which began in Sarajevo and is visiting the United States for the first time for @NATODayton2025 — reminds us.”

On April 2, 2025, Turner informed his followers about an upcoming appearance on CNN. He announced, ” TUNE IN I’m joining @PamelaBrownCNN and @WolfBlitzer live in-studio. Watch our conversation on @CNN.”

Later that day, Turner discussed economic issues, particularly regarding U.S. trade practices. In a conversation with Pamela Brown on CNN, he shared his views: “For too long, other countries have exploited the U.S. with unfair trade practices, flooding our market with subsidized goods. This threatens both our economy and national security. Today, I told @PamelaBrownCNN that President Trump is taking action — boosting American.”



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