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Rep. John Curtis addresses executive actions and international AI developments on social media

Rep. John Curtis, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Utah's 3rd district, has recently expressed his views on several issues via social media posts. These tweets address a range of topics from executive actions to international affairs and domestic incidents.

On January 29, 2025, Rep. Curtis responded to concerns from Utah residents regarding an executive action that freezes federal grants and loans. He stated, "I’ve heard from many Utahns seeking clarity about a recent executive action freezing federal grants and loans." He emphasized the President's responsibility to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent lawfully while noting that aid and benefit programs were excluded from this order.

On January 30, 2025, Rep. Curtis shared his skepticism regarding China's development of AI models purportedly being more cost-effective and superior than those in the United States. He commented, "We’ve heard a lot about China’s AI model being developed 'cheaper and better' than the U.S. Color me skeptical." Curtis expressed concern over the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party in America's digital space and called for accountability to ensure fairness.

Later on January 30, 2025, Rep. Curtis expressed his sorrow over a tragic incident in Washington D.C., acknowledging the efforts of first responders who managed the situation promptly. He remarked, "I’m heartbroken by this horrifying incident in our nation's capital." His statement reflected a common struggle among Americans to articulate their feelings following such events.

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