Dr. Roger Marshall addresses Gaza aid and airline safety legislation in latest tweets

Dr. Roger Marshall addresses Gaza aid and airline safety legislation in latest tweets
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Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, made several statements on July 29, 2025, through his Twitter account addressing national and international issues.

In a post published at 12:59 UTC, Marshall stated, “America is a Christian nation, and we should never squelch compassion. Everyone, regardless of politics, should support President @realDonaldTrump in his desire to immediately supply food to starving children and women in Gaza.”

Later that day at 18:45 UTC, he referenced a recent aviation tragedy and legislative efforts to improve air safety: “Six months ago, 67 individuals, including 7 from Kansas, tragically lost their lives on American flight 5342. I’m proud to support @SenTedCruz’s ROTOR Act to ensure that U.S. skies are the safest in the world and a tragedy like this never happens again.” The ROTOR Act is legislation introduced by Senator Ted Cruz aiming to enhance airline safety protocols after recent high-profile accidents.

At 19:48 UTC the same day, Marshall posted another brief message: “The wins keep coming “

Marshall’s remarks come as part of ongoing discussions in Congress about humanitarian aid for conflict regions and efforts to strengthen aviation safety standards following deadly incidents. His public endorsement of President Trump’s proposed humanitarian aid echoes ongoing debates over the U.S.’s role in international relief efforts and aligns with calls for increased assistance for civilians affected by violence in areas such as Gaza.

As background, Dr. Roger Marshall has served as a senator since January 2021 and has frequently advocated for policies prioritizing both domestic safety and international humanitarian concerns.



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