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Scott Peters comments on political issues and celebrates SDSU achievement

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Scott Peters U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

Scott Peters U.S. House of Representatives from California | Official U.S. House Headshot

Scott Peters, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California's 50th district, shared several updates and opinions on February 14, 2025. These tweets reflect his positions on political matters, educational achievements, and social issues.

In a post made at 18:12 UTC, Peters commented on a controversial issue involving pardons related to the January 6th events. He stated that "Combined with 1,500 Jan 6th pardons, this letter underscores the dangerous message that crimes are okay if they’re committed in support of Donald Trump or if you’re willing to do his bidding." He also highlighted the seriousness of allegations against Eric Adams and called for the courts to reject a dismissal.

Later at 19:09:23 UTC, Peters congratulated San Diego State University (SDSU) on achieving Research 1 status. He noted that "Congratulations to @sdsu on becoming a Research 1 school. This elite designation will help secure additional research funding, attract talented students and faculty, and help the school contribute to San Diego’s thriving life sciences community."

Finally, at 21:16:17 UTC, Peters expressed his support for the LGBTQI+ community by stating "This Valentines Day, I’m celebrating love and working toward a future where every American can love openly and authentically." He reaffirmed his commitment by saying "To our LGBTQI+ community: you are seen, valued, and I’ll keep fighting alongside you. Love is love."

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