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Linda Sánchez highlights Congressional art deadline and critiques Trump's tariff policies

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Linda Sanchez U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

Linda Sanchez U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

U.S. Congresswoman Linda Sánchez, representing California's 38th district, shared several updates on social media regarding an important art competition deadline and recent political developments. These updates provided her perspectives on current events and encouraged participation in a prestigious artistic undertaking.

On March 31, 2025, Rep. Sánchez issued a reminder about the Congressional Art Competition, emphasizing the approaching deadline: "REMINDER: Thursday is the LAST day to enter this year's Congressional Art Competition! High school students, don’t miss your chance to showcase your talent." She directed interested participants to visit her website for more details.

On April 2, 2025, Sánchez commented on President Trump's recent policy announcement, stating: "President Trump just announced his trade wars. What does that mean for you and your pocketbook?" This post was accompanied by a link for further exploration.

A day later, on April 3, 2025, she expressed more critical views on the economic implications of Trump’s tariffs, articulating on social media: "Trump's new crony tariffs aren’t about protecting American jobs - they're about giving him more power, enriching billionaires, and funding more tax cuts for the rich. The cost? Paid by middle- and working-class families." Sánchez also mentioned a letter she wrote to fellow Democrats, emphasizing the importance of unity against these measures.

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