Roger Marshall discusses judicial nominees and Kansas outreach in February 2026 tweets

Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas
Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas
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Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, recently used his social media platform to highlight key issues and events related to federal judicial nominations, state outreach efforts, and trade policy under former President Trump.

On February 19, 2026, Marshall commented on the nomination of Kansans to the federal bench by stating: “President Trump nominated three outstanding Kansans for the federal bench. Tony Mattivi, Jeff Kuhlman, and Anthony Powell bring deep legal experience, strong judgment, and a steadfast commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law. Grateful for their service—and I look https://t.co/h7luMz7qnF”.

The following day, on February 20, 2026, he shared an update on his statewide tour: “The tour rolls on! We’ve been traveling across all four corners of our state and meeting Kansans where they are — from Main Streets to family farms — and bringing your voices with me to DC. https://t.co/bjk5pyxjAL”.

Later that same day, Marshall addressed recent developments in U.S. trade policy: “President Trump’s tariffs secured 10 trade deals, brought supply chains back to America, and strengthened our national security. This decision is disappointing — but it won’t stop him from using every tool available to fight for American workers, rebuild U.S. manufacturing, and”.

Dr. Roger Marshall grew up as a fifth-generation farm kid in Butler County and has maintained close ties with Kansas communities throughout his career (official website). His background includes community service as a Sunday school teacher and youth sports coach as well as time spent serving in the Army Reserves (official website). In addition to earning degrees from Butler County Community College, Kansas State University, and the University of Kansas (official website), Marshall delivered more than 5,000 babies during his medical career (official website). He has also served as a church elder and deacon in his local community (official website).



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