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Greg Stanton discusses national issues including Trump's Project 2025 and judiciary independence

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Greg Stanton U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona | Official U.S. House headshot

Greg Stanton U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Greg Stanton, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Arizona's 4th district since 2019, has been vocal on various national issues through his social media platform. Born in Long Island, New York, and currently residing in Phoenix, Stanton has an academic background from Marquette University and the University of Arizona.

On March 18, 2025, Rep. Greg Stanton expressed concern over "Trump's Project 2025," stating that it calls for a national abortion ban irrespective of Congressional approval. He highlighted his efforts to counter this initiative by introducing the Stop Comstock Act aimed at repealing what he describes as an "antiquated law from the 1800s" used to restrict women's access to reproductive care. "Trump's Project 2025 calls for a national abortion ban—with or without Congress."

Later that day, Stanton endorsed Chief Justice Roberts' views on maintaining an independent judiciary separate from political influence. He stressed that deviation from this principle could lead the country towards authoritarianism. "Chief Justice Roberts is correct. Our founding fathers knew an independent judiciary—separate from politics—is necessary for our democracy to succeed."

In another post dated March 19, 2025, Stanton expressed gratitude towards those involved in ensuring the safe return of American astronauts to Earth. "Thankful for everyone involved in bringing our brave American astronauts back to Earth safely."

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