Marilyn Strickland comments on Easter, Secretary of Defense, and other political issues

Marilyn Strickland comments on Easter, Secretary of Defense, and other political issues
Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative from 28th District — https://ncleg.gov
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Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland, a representative from Washington state, has recently taken to social media to express her views on various matters. Through a series of tweets, she conveyed both holiday well-wishes and political criticisms.

On April 20, Strickland extended holiday greetings, saying “Happy #Easter to all those celebrating in the #SouthSound and across the nation.”

Later that same day, Strickland’s tone shifted as she tweeted a brief message, “#ResignNowPete.”

On the following day, April 21, Strickland directed criticism at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. She tweeted, “Your skid marks are showing. @SecDef Hegseth was unqualified for confirmation, and proving unfit to serve. Your gaslighting puts our troops and national security at risk. #ResignNowSecDef.”

Additional information for Step 3: Pete Hegseth is the current Secretary of Defense under the administration as of 2025.



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