Marilyn Strickland criticizes administration’s war leadership and highlights local youth organization

Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative for 28th District
Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative for 28th District
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Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland posted a series of statements on her official Twitter account in mid-April 2026, criticizing the current administration’s handling of military conflict and highlighting community organizations.

On April 14, 2026, Strickland wrote, “.@POTUS and @SecWar have led the American people into another war with 0 wins. 

@MacFarlaneNews https://t.co/YxFnUb9gX7″.

Later that day, she added further criticism by stating, “.@SecWar is incompetent, and that stems from what @POTUS enables.

Those two should not be steering the ship while our nation is in conflict.

@MacFarlaneNews https://t.co/0hPp1jDDll”.

The following day, on April 15, Strickland shifted focus to local issues with a post reading: “The Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound mean so much to us; from the families and students who participate, and the communities it serves. https://t.co/pr3qeA0PwL”.

Marilyn Strickland was elected as a Republican to represent North Carolina’s 28th House district in 2017, succeeding James Langdon Jr. Her recent social media activity reflects both national political concerns and engagement with local community initiatives.



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