Julia Letlow shares views on community events and national issues through Twitter

Julia Letlow shares views on community events and national issues through Twitter
Julia Letlow U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana’s 5th District in the U.S. Congress since 2021, has recently shared a series of tweets covering several events and issues important to her constituents.

On April 17, 2025, Letlow expressed her enjoyment of attending a social event, stating, “Loved catching up with so many friends at the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast in Baton Rouge!”, capturing her engagement with local community activities.

In a tweet posted later that day, Letlow recognized a state-wide tradition, noting, “Happy National Crawfish Day! Louisiana leads the nation in crawfish production, fueling our economy and providing a Cajun delicacy for every corner of our state.”, highlighting the significance of crawfish production to Louisiana’s economy and culture.

She also commented on a national issue, thanking public figures for their stance against antisemitism at Harvard University. Letlow noted, “Thank you to @EdSecMcMahon and President Trump for holding Harvard accountable for their failure to defend Jewish students from vile antisemitism. No institution has a right to taxpayer dollars without accountability.”, emphasizing her views on institutional accountability regarding taxpayer funding.

Julia Letlow was born in Monroe, Louisiana in 1981, and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Louisiana at Monroe in 2002. She currently resides in Start and replaced Ralph Abraham in Congress.



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