Greg Stanton addresses foreign policy costs, citizenship rights, and veteran outreach in April tweets

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Rep. Greg Stanton, a U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 4th district since 2019, addressed several issues on his official Twitter account on April 1, 2026. His posts focused on the impact of federal policy on Arizona families, citizenship rights under the Constitution, and resources available to veterans in his district.

In one post at 16:29 UTC, Stanton criticized former President Donald Trump’s approach to international affairs, stating: “Trump’s reckless foreign policy has a price. Arizona families are paying it at the pump every single day.”

Later that day at 17:50 UTC, Stanton commented on birthright citizenship and recent presidential actions: “Our Constitution is clear: people born in the U.S. are citizens — Trump can’t take that away through unilateral action.

I’ve helped introduce the ‘Born in the USA Act’ to further protect this right as we fight back against yet another attempt by this president to bypass our”

At 22:11 UTC, Stanton promoted an upcoming event for veterans in Tempe: “We want AZ veterans to be aware of and to take advantage of the benefits they earned.

Join my team on Sat. 4/11 for a Veterans Resource Fair in Tempe to learn about VA programs, health & education benefits, & housing assistance from local VSOs & representatives.

RSVP: “

Stanton has served as representative for Arizona’s 4th District since replacing Kyrsten Sinema in 2019 and was re-elected in both 2022 and 2024 after defeating Kelly Cooper in each contest. He was born in Long Island, New York in 1970 and resides in Phoenix. Stanton holds degrees from Marquette University (BA) and the University of Arizona (JD).



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