“Who pays #tariffs Mr. Secretary?”

During a congressional hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) was clearly unsatisfied w/the stumbling nonresponse from #Treasury Secy #ScottBessent.

#Bessent stammered, eventually telling #Pocan, "It's a very complicated question."

Hmmm. Is it really?

#Trump #economy #inflation #recession

Americans aren’t waiting for the Democratic Party to take on Trump

In February, anti-Trump demonstrations took place in all 50 states, part of the of 50501 movement (which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one day).

On March 15, thousands of people marched in New York City under the banner of public employee unions against the Trump/Musk cuts to public services.

The arrest of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a green-card-holding Columbia University graduate who played a prominent role in anti-Israel protests last year, has sparked an uproar over whether the Trump administration is violating the 1st Amendment by targeting immigrants for their political beliefs.

And God bless New York Rep. #Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez, 35,
and Vermont Sen. #Bernie #Sanders, 83, who are on the road in Western states with their
“Fighting Oligarchy” tour, which has drawn thousands of people to arenas this week in Arizona, Nevada and Colorado.

There’s more.
“Missing member” events, for example, where voters are holding their own town halls because their Republican members of Congress are too afraid to face them.

In some cases, constituents step up to a microphone and pose questions to an empty chair.

In Wisconsin, Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden did not show up at a town hall,
so a Democrat from a nearby district,
Rep. #Mark #Pocan,
came instead and spoke to 300 people next to an empty chair with Van Orden’s name on it.

Hundreds of healthcare workers demonstrated outside the Anaheim Hills office of Republican Rep. #Young #Kim the other day to protest expected cuts to Medicaid, the health safety net for more than 72 million low-income and disabled Americans.

And millions of Americans all over the country may answer the call on Saturday, April 5, for a
“Hands Off” protest organized by Indivisible,
the progressive grassroots group that got its start in 2017 when a handful of congressional staffers put together a handbook about peaceful, effective resistance to right-wing power grabs.

The “Hands Off” motto:
“They’re dismantling our country. They’re looting our government. And they think we’ll just watch.”
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2025-03-23/donald-trump-elon-musk-democratic-party-resistance-oppositionr

Mark Pocan explaining how social security taxes are capped at $175,000 for high earners. If the cap was removed it would help the solvency of social security. Visit to discuss concerns and explains budget discussions in Belmont, WI today. It is very nice to see how it should work with our Representatives. #Pocan #March #Wisconsin #Belmont https://pocan.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/pocan-invite-van-orden-town-hall-lafayette-county
Pocan to Invite Van Orden to Town Hall in Lafayette County

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) announced that he will host a town hall in Belmont, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 8, at 11:00 am. Today, he formally invited Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) who represents the district immediately to the west of Lafayette County. Pocan invited constituents from both his district and the 3rd to hear their concerns about what is happening in Washington. 

Congressman Mark Pocan
@GottaLaff
It talks all kinds. My representative, Mark #Pocan, is great, but I can't imagine him writing this. The Midwest is politer than the East Coast.
I agree that the mistakes are jarring on Congressional letterhead.
@mellifera
@GovTrack I think this bill also eliminates other outdated language, like replacing the "president's wife" with the "president's spouse.". I'm glad #Pocan is working on bipartisan housekeeping efforts, not just hot button things that get a lot of attention.