Coach Tommy Tuberville addresses crime in D.C., calls for firing Jerome Powell

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Coach Tommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator from Alabama, posted a series of statements on his social media account on September 3, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from public safety in Washington D.C. to economic leadership and acknowledgments to colleagues.

In one post, Tuberville expressed gratitude to a fellow senator: “Thank you @MarshaBlackburn!” (September 3, 2025).

Shortly after, he commented on Federal Reserve leadership by stating: “Today’s a great day to fire Jerome Powell.” (September 3, 2025).

Later the same day, Tuberville addressed crime in the nation’s capital with the following message: “Nobody should be assaulted RIGHT OUTSIDE THEIR HOUSE, yet that’s what happened to @Anna_Giaritelli.

Thank God @POTUS is cleaning up D.C. from the crime, gangs, and illegals that have OVERRUN our capital.

Tune in at 11:45 ET for our press conference.” (September 3, 2025).

Tuberville’s remarks reflect ongoing concerns about crime rates in Washington D.C., which have been a subject of national debate. In recent years, city officials and federal authorities have implemented new strategies aimed at reducing violent incidents and addressing public safety challenges across the district.

The senator’s call for changes at the Federal Reserve comes amid broader discussions regarding economic policy and inflation management under Chair Jerome Powell’s tenure. These debates often involve scrutiny of interest rate decisions and their impact on national financial stability.

Tuberville’s acknowledgment of Marsha Blackburn highlights collaboration among Republican lawmakers on various legislative initiatives.



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