John Kennedy addresses Hulk Hogan’s passing and calls for action on sanctuary cities

John Kennedy addresses Hulk Hogan’s passing and calls for action on sanctuary cities
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John Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana, posted a series of tweets on July 25, 2025, covering topics ranging from tributes to public figures to commentary on national policy issues.

In a tweet posted at 00:27 UTC, Kennedy paid tribute to the late professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, writing, “Hulk Hogan was a larger-than-life entertainer who loved America. May he rest in peace.”

Later that day at 14:10 UTC, Kennedy shared a brief message advocating for changes to consumer products: “MAKE GAS CANS GREAT AGAIN! https://t.co/Lrvrxc46EO”

At 17:43 UTC, Kennedy commented on immigration enforcement and sanctuary cities, stating, “This week, I joined @ScottJenningsKY to defend the hardworking officials enforcing our immigration laws. There should be consequences for lawless sanctuary cities that refuse to follow the rules just because they don’t like them. https://t.co/Qd5PweRoOA” Sanctuary cities are municipalities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities; their policies have been the subject of ongoing debate in Congress and among state governments.

Senator John Kennedy is known for his outspoken views on regulatory reform and law enforcement issues. He has previously advocated for simplifying consumer regulations and increasing accountability for local jurisdictions regarding federal law compliance.



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