Julia Brownley criticizes President Trump’s policies during his first 100 days

Julia Brownley criticizes President Trump’s policies during his first 100 days
Julia Brownley U.S. House of Representatives from California's 26th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Julia Brownley, representing California’s 26th district, is actively voicing her perspectives via her personal platform on various issues concerning President Trump’s administration. Having replaced David Dreier in 2013, she continues to address national matters, reflecting her history of public service in both the California State Assembly and the U.S. Congress.

In a post dated April 30, 2025, Brownley invites her audience to observe Leader Jeffries’ address on President Trump’s initial 100 days in office. She encouraged engagement by saying, “Tune in to watch Leader Jeffries’ address on President Trump’s first 100 days.”

On May 2, 2025, Brownley criticized President Trump’s actions regarding changes in his staff. She stated, “After months of shielding senior officials from accountability, President Trump is now pushing National Security Advisor Mike Waltz out of the White House. This is not a move to take responsibility, but to cover up for Pete Hegseth’s dangerous mishandling of classified military.”

Later the same day, she addressed concerns over President Trump’s proposed budget cuts, emphasizing the impact on essential services and communities. She wrote, “President Trump’s budget doesn’t just make devastating cuts – it cuts people out of the promise of America.” Brownley elaborated that these cuts could negatively affect education, healthcare, nutrition, and housing.

In summary, Brownley’s posts consistently question President Trump’s policies and decisions, reflecting her advocacy for accountability and support for community wellbeing. Julia Brownley, aged 70, resides in Westlake Village, California, and brings her educational background from George Washington University and American University into her legislative role.



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