Buddy Carter criticizes police narrative and Ossoff’s Israel vote in recent posts

Buddy Carter criticizes police narrative and Ossoff’s Israel vote in recent posts
Buddy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 1st district — Wikipedia
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U.S. Representative Buddy Carter, a Republican from Georgia who has consistently secured reelection since 2014, recently posted several statements on his social media account addressing law enforcement narratives, U.S. foreign policy, and healthcare administration.

On July 30, 2025, Carter referenced the response of Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge to an incident involving tourists and a mob: “Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge claims the mob that attacked the tourists was the actual victims…

‘The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.’
― George Orwell, 1984″.

The following day, July 31, 2025, Carter criticized Senator Jon Ossoff’s vote regarding arms sales to Israel: “Radical Jon Ossoff just voted with Bernie Sanders to BLOCK arms sales to Israel

He stands with Hamas terrorists, not our ally Israel or the people of Georgia.”

Later on July 31, Carter commented on recent changes in healthcare policy under President Biden’s administration: “Time to “Kill the Clipboard”!

.@POTUS is restoring the doctor-patient relationship by allowing providers to focus on patients over paperwork.”

Buddy Carter has represented Georgia in Congress since first winning election in 2014. He has maintained significant margins of victory in each subsequent general election—defeating Brian Reese in 2014 with nearly 61% of the vote; Joyce Griggs in 2020 with more than 58%; Lisa Ring in 2018 with almost 58%; Wade Herring in 2022 with over 59%; and Patti Hewitt in 2024 with approximately 62%.



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