Buddy Carter addresses UK policy on Hamas and praises rural health care bill

Buddy Carter addresses UK policy on Hamas and praises rural health care bill
Buddy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 1st district — Wikipedia
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Buddy Carter, a U.S. Congressman, posted several statements on his social media account on July 30, 2025, addressing international policy and domestic healthcare legislation.

In a post made at 14:40 UTC, Carter commented on the United Kingdom’s stance regarding Hamas, writing, “Translation: UK to recognize Hamas terrorists. I’m proud that the U.S., under @realDonaldTrump’s leadership, stands with Israel.”

Later the same day at 14:58 UTC, Carter expressed appreciation for Senator Tim Scott’s efforts in advancing healthcare legislation through the Senate HELP Committee. He stated, “Big thanks to @SenatorTimScott for championing the Improving Care in Rural America Reauthorization Act through the Senate HELP Committee! Our bipartisan bill will expand access to health care for rural Americans. This is @realDonaldTrump’s America First policy in action!”

At 16:03 UTC on July 30, Carter reiterated his support for former President Donald Trump and referenced Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell by name. He wrote, “I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: If there’s one person I trust to lead us to PROSPERITY, it’s @realDonaldTrump. Fed Chairman Powell, the country is waiting…”

Buddy Carter has held his congressional seat since first winning election in 2014 against Brian Reese with nearly 61% of the vote. He continued to secure re-election in subsequent years—defeating Lisa Ring in 2018 with about 58%, Joyce Griggs in 2020 with over 58%, Wade Herring in 2022 with more than 59%, and Patti Hewitt in 2024 with approximately 62% of the vote.



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