Seth Moulton criticizes Trump policies and defends LGBTQ+ lifeline in recent tweets

Seth Moulton U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 6th district
Seth Moulton U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 6th district
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Rep. Seth Moulton, U.S. Congressman representing Massachusetts’ 6th district since 2015, posted a series of tweets on February 11, 2026, addressing issues ranging from local infrastructure to national policy debates.

In his first tweet at 14:51 UTC, Moulton questioned the state of a particular area by asking, “Is this not a parking lot? https://t.co/11gDqPgqCd https://t.co/KHgiIdpnNY”.

Later that day at 17:47 UTC, he criticized former President Donald Trump’s economic promises, stating, “Donald Trump promised to “rapidly bring down costs.” Instead, Massachusetts families have seen prices skyrocket. Here are the details: https://t.co/FeUNowUBnk”.

At 20:16 UTC, Moulton addressed mental health resources for LGBTQ+ individuals and bipartisan legislative efforts. He wrote, “Rep. Moulton led the way in creating 988. Now, Donald Trump and RFK Jr. are trying to end the LGBTQ+ 988 Lifeline.

Today, Rep. Moulton and a bipartisan group of lawmakers sent a letter to HHS calling on the agency to restore the LGBTQ+ lifeline immediately.”

Seth Moulton has represented Massachusetts’s 6th District in Congress since succeeding John F. Tierney in 2015 and previously served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Born in Salem in 1978 and an alumnus of Harvard University and Harvard Business School, Moulton has been active on issues related to healthcare access and community services throughout his tenure.



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