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Pete Sessions discusses Lincoln's legacy and Fed transparency

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U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions representing Texas' 17th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions representing Texas' 17th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Pete Sessions, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas' 17th district, recently shared several updates on social media, covering topics from historical celebrations to contemporary political discussions. His posts reflect his engagement with both national history and current affairs.

On February 12, 2025, Pete Sessions commemorated the birthday of President Abraham Lincoln. He stated: "Today, we celebrate the birthday of one of our nation's greatest leaders, President Abraham Lincoln! His unwavering commitment to unity and freedom helped guide our country through its darkest days. President Lincoln continues to inspire us to build a more perfect union."

Later that day, at 14:07 UTC, Sessions announced an upcoming appearance on CNN's News Central with John Berman by tweeting: "Good morning! SOON on @CNN @NewsCentralCNN @JohnBerman"

In another post made on February 12 at 19:44 UTC, Sessions discussed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony before the Financial Committee. He emphasized the importance of transparency in the Federal Reserve System and expressed his interest in further dialogue regarding oversight and accountability. He tweeted: "Chairman Jerome Powell testified today before the @FinancialCmte. We agree—transparency is essential in our Federal Reserve System. I look forward to continuing our discussion on the importance of robust oversight and ensuring accountability."

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