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Joni Ernst addresses Iran policy, promotes Iowa business expo, announces report on government spending

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Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa | Joni Ernst Official Webste

Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa | Joni Ernst Official Webste

Senator Joni Ernst, representing Iowa in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of messages on July 29, 2025, addressing issues ranging from national security to local business development and government spending.

In her first post at 19:23 UTC, Ernst referenced former President Donald Trump’s stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. She wrote, "President Trump said it best - Iran would be stupid to try and obtain a nuclear weapon. Don’t mess with the USA."

Later that evening at 20:54 UTC, Ernst promoted an upcoming event aimed at supporting small businesses in Iowa. She stated, "Make sure to secure your spot at my third annual Entrepreneur Expo on August 12th in Ames to learn to how to grow your small business and compete for federal contracts! I have already received a record number of RSVPs and look forward to seeing you there!" The expo is part of ongoing efforts by lawmakers like Ernst to connect local entrepreneurs with federal resources and opportunities.

At 23:55 UTC the same day, Ernst announced plans to release a report scrutinizing large-scale government projects she considers wasteful. She tweeted, "Tomorrow I will be releasing a report of billion dollar boondoggles like the California Gravy Train that need to be brought to a squealing halt. Stay tuned. " The "California Gravy Train" refers colloquially to California's high-speed rail project—a long-running infrastructure initiative criticized for cost overruns and delays.

Ernst has previously focused legislative attention on curbing government spending and advocating for fiscal responsibility in federal projects.

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