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Craig addresses leadership, corporate accountability and constituent services on Twitter

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Angie Craig U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Angie Craig U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

In a series of tweets on April 21, 2025, U.S. Congresswoman Angie Craig, representing Minnesota’s 2nd District, expressed her reflections on various topics ranging from international leadership to local postal issues. Craig, who has been serving in Congress since 2019 after replacing Jason Lewis, shared her views on the passing of Pope Francis, management practices in corporate America, and her ongoing efforts to assist constituents with federal agencies.

On April 21, 2025, Craig expressed her admiration for the late religious leader, stating, "Pope Francis will be remembered as a true leader who dedicated his life to serving others. By breaking barriers and challenging norms, he reminded us that our faith should bring us together, not force us apart. May he rest in peace."

Later that day, at 16:08, Craig criticized management decisions made by Elon Musk and his associates, particularly concerning the Veterans Affairs (VA). She tweeted, "No CEO in America would keep their job if they were making the kinds of reckless cuts to their organization that Musk and his DOGE boys are making. So why are we letting them even close to the VA? We won’t stand for this."

In her following post at 19:56, Craig highlighted her office's intervention in a constituent matter involving the United States Postal Service. She announced, "My office helped Sarah from West St. Paul receive her mail after months of issues with USPS. I'm still pushing the Postal Service to improve mail service across MN02, but in the meantime, I’m glad we could help! If you need assistance with a federal agency, my office is here for."

Craig, 51, continues to engage actively with her constituents and advocate for improvement in federal services, reflecting her commitment to supporting the people of Minnesota's 2nd District. Graduating from the University of Memphis in 1994, she brings both her educational background and personal experiences to her congressional role.