Representative Josh Williams states opposition to amnesty and highlights campaign endorsement

Representative Josh Williams states opposition to amnesty and highlights campaign endorsement
Josh Williams — The Ohio House of Representatives
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Representative Josh Williams, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, has recently posted several statements on his official Twitter account addressing issues ranging from immigration policy to foreign diplomacy and local political endorsements.

On August 18, 2025, Williams stated his position on immigration reform, writing: “I will be a HARD NO on amnesty when I get to Congress. Joe Biden and his employee Marcy Katpur allowed millions of criminal illegal aliens to cross our border and all of them need to go back.”

Later that day, he commented on President Joe Biden’s approach to international relations during ongoing global conflicts: “Joe Biden presided over nearly 3 years of the war. A meeting like this, with every European leader at the White House, never happened during his presidency. Just a lot of wasted tax dollars. It turns out that diplomacy and strong American leadership are the keys to peace.” This statement was posted on August 18, 2025.

The following morning, Williams shared news regarding his campaign for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District: “Honored to have the endorsement of former Toledo Mayor & Fire Chief Mike Bell in the OH-9 GOP primary. Mayor Bell’s confidence in my leadership means a great deal — I’m grateful for his trust as we continue to deliver results for Northwest Ohio.” This post was made on August 19, 2025.

Josh Williams is currently serving as a representative from Ohio and is running in the Republican primary for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District. His recent posts reflect both national policy positions and developments within his campaign.



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