Gary Palmer discusses Trump speech and criticizes sanctuary city policies

Gary Palmer discusses Trump speech and criticizes sanctuary city policies
Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Gary Palmer, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, shared several updates on social media on March 5, 2025. Born in Hackleburg, Alabama in 1954 and currently residing in Hoover, Palmer has been active in political discussions and legislative matters.

In a tweet posted at 14:35 UTC, Palmer announced his upcoming appearance on a live segment with Dale Jackson to discuss President Trump’s recent speech. He encouraged followers to tune in for the discussion. “I’m about to be on live with @TheDaleJackson to discuss President Trump’s speech last night. Be sure to tune in! “

Later that day, at 17:39 UTC, Palmer shared a link to his full questioning during a GOP oversight hearing. The post provided followers with direct access to his contributions during the session. “Watch my full questioning during the @GOPoversight hearing here: https://t.co/QhLf35KH9D”

In another tweet posted simultaneously at 17:39 UTC, Palmer expressed his views on immigration policy and sanctuary cities. He criticized mayors of sanctuary cities for violating their oath of office by providing sanctuary to individuals who are illegally present in the country. “Every crime that is committed by someone that is in our country illegally is a crime that could have been prevented. These mayors of sanctuary cities VIOLATED their oath of office by illegally providing sanctuary to criminals.”



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