Representative Mark Pocan | Official U.S. House headshot
Representative Mark Pocan | Official U.S. House headshot
Mark Pocan, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Wisconsin's 2nd district since 2013, has recently taken to social media to share his thoughts and updates on various political matters. Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Pocan has a long history of public service, having served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and on the Dane County board of supervisors before his tenure in Congress.
On March 3, 2025, Pocan announced that his guest for the State of the Union would be Emmett Fisher. He described Fisher as "a Wisconsin farmer whose federal support has been frozen by Trump." The congressman noted that he had spoken with Fisher at a town hall meeting and expressed enthusiasm about their upcoming meeting in Washington. "I am excited to announce that my State of the Union guest will be Emmett Fisher! Emmett is a Wisconsin farmer whose federal support has been frozen by Trump. I spoke with him last week at a town hall and look forward to seeing him again in Washington tomorrow."
The following day, March 4, 2025, Pocan criticized former President Donald Trump's economic policies via Twitter. He remarked on an apparent discrepancy between Trump's promises and outcomes: "I thought Trump said he was going to bring prices down, not the economy." This tweet reflects ongoing political discourse surrounding economic conditions and policy effectiveness.
Later that same day, Pocan questioned certain politicians' reluctance to engage with their constituents. His tweet posed a direct question regarding this behavior: "Why are they afraid of their constituents?!" Such remarks highlight concerns over transparency and accountability within governmental practices.