Tim Moore addresses misinformation around key legislation

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Congressman Tim Moore has taken to social media to address various political issues, focusing on misinformation and policy discussions. His recent tweets highlight his perspectives on the spread of misinformation and the implications of a significant legislative proposal.

On July 2, 2025, Congressman Moore posted a tweet expressing concern over the actions of certain political groups. He stated, “The Washington Swamp and the Left continue to spread misinformation and fear-monger.” In this post, he also emphasized his intent to clarify misconceptions surrounding what he refers to as “the One Big Beautiful Bill,” which encompasses topics such as Medicare, Medicaid, rural health, and tax relief.

Another tweet shared by Congressman Moore on the same day provided additional resources or context related to his statement about misinformation. The post contained only a link: “https://t.co/cZSZO1j4Fq”. This suggests that further details or elaborations might be available through this link.

Additionally, Congressman Moore included another resource in a subsequent tweet with another link: “https://t.co/Gy5CW4q8ni”, which may provide more information related to his earlier statements.

These tweets indicate Congressman Moore’s efforts to engage with public discourse regarding significant policy issues by providing clarity and additional information for those interested in understanding the nuances of ongoing legislative discussions.



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