U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno, representing Ohio, addressed issues ranging from government regulation in the automotive sector to online child safety and U.S.-China trade policy in a series of social media posts on April 8, 2026.
In a post published at 15:13 UTC, Moreno expressed appreciation for efforts to reduce regulatory oversight in the automotive industry: “Thank you to @epaleezeldin for getting government overreach out of our cars and trucks!”
Later that day, at 17:05 UTC, Moreno commented on initiatives aimed at protecting children from online predators: “The days of predators having free rein to terrorize children online are over. Thank you to @SDOHnews Dominick Gerace for ensuring Ohio leads in holding these sick bastards accountable!”
At 18:28 UTC, Moreno criticized the World Trade Organization’s approach toward China and praised current U.S. trade policies: “The WTO allowed China to game the system for decades and get rich off the backs of American workers. But their sweetheart deal is coming to an end. President Trump and @USTradeRep Greer are standing up and putting American workers & businesses first. Good riddance, globalists.”
Moreno serves on several Senate committees focused on banking, housing, urban affairs, commerce, science, transportation, homeland security, governmental affairs and budget issues (official website). He promotes innovation in transportation technologies such as blockchain and autonomous vehicles while advocating for equitable lending policies (official website). Born in Colombia and immigrating with his family at age five before becoming a U.S. citizen at eighteen (official website), Moreno maintains multiple offices across Ohio to serve constituents (official website). His background includes building one of America’s leading car dealership groups with an emphasis on job creation within the state (official website).


