Josh Williams | The Ohio House of Representatives
Josh Williams | The Ohio House of Representatives
Representative Josh Williams, a member of Congress from Ohio, posted a series of statements on September 19, 2025, addressing recent political events and expressing concerns about the current state of political discourse.
In a post made at 13:26 UTC, Williams reflected on his participation in a local event: "Great time at the Sandusky County Republican Women’s meeting! I shared my story and how my faith will guide me to deliver the conservative leadership our communities deserve in Congress."
Later that day, at 16:19 UTC, Williams commented on heightened tensions following violent incidents involving public figures. He wrote: "Even after the assassination of Charlie Kirk and two attempted assassinations of President Trump, Democrats are still out for blood. Ashland County is one of the reddest in Ohio— yet Democrats handed out buttons at the county fair saying: 'Is he dead yet?' This isn’t politics."
At 18:14 UTC, Williams continued his criticism regarding responses to acts of violence against political leaders. He stated: "The left isn’t hiding it anymore. Over half of the Democratic caucus refused to vote in favor of condemning an assassination— tantamount to an acceptance of it. There will be no unity with these ghouls that seek to destroy our country."
Williams’ comments come amid ongoing national debates about political violence and partisanship. The posts reference recent high-profile attacks on political figures and reactions within party lines. His remarks highlight persistent divisions within American politics and echo broader discussions about civility and safety in public life.