Bernie Moreno, U.S. Senator representing Ohio and member of several Senate committees including those on banking, commerce, and transportation, shared a series of statements on social media between April 29 and April 30, 2026. In these posts, he criticized Federal Reserve leadership and discussed policy positions regarding the American auto industry and trade with China.
On April 29, Moreno commented on the tenure of the current Federal Reserve Chair: “How can we miss you if you won’t go away.? This guy’s ego is bigger than the bloated balance sheet he created at the Federal Reserve. History will judge him as the worst Fed Chair in American history.”
Later that day, Moreno highlighted legislative efforts to limit Chinese automotive imports: “President Trump resurrected the American auto industry, the backbone of our economy. We can’t allow it to be overrun by Chinese predators. No Chinese cars on American roads. Period. That’s what my bill w/ @ElissaSlotkin, supported by American industry from @GM to @UAW, does.” The statement referenced bipartisan cooperation with Representative Elissa Slotkin and support from major industry groups.
On April 30, Moreno contrasted policies under President Biden with those under former President Trump regarding manufacturing investment: “While Joe Biden and liberal globalists bailed out China and nearly decimated the American auto industry, President Trump is revitalizing American autos, securing billions in investments in America, and putting our workers first.”
Moreno has emphasized his engagement with Ohio constituents through newsletter subscriptions (official website) and maintains offices across Washington D.C., Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati for constituent services. He immigrated from Colombia at age five before becoming a U.S. citizen at eighteen (official website). In addition to his work on economic policy issues such as blockchain technology and autonomous vehicle safety practices (official website), Moreno remains active in legislative initiatives affecting national commerce.


