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Ayanna Pressley tweets on tax filing, Boston Marathon anniversary, and Supreme Court ruling

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U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley Massachusetts 7th District | Facebook Website

U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley Massachusetts 7th District | Facebook Website

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Massachusetts’ 7th district, addressed various topics through a series of tweets on April 15, 2025. These messages covered issues such as taxpayer rights, community resilience, and a legal matter involving a Supreme Court ruling.

On April 15, 2025, Congresswoman Pressley tweeted about taxpayer rights, expressing her criticism of private companies like Turbotax for exploiting taxpayers. "Private companies like Turbotax have been ripping taxpayers off for years." She acknowledged the efforts of the Biden-Harris Administration in providing a free online filing option through IRS DirectFile.

Marking the 12th anniversary of the Boston Marathon attack on the same day, April 15, 2025, Pressley took a moment to reflect on the tragic events and the ongoing recovery in the community. She wrote, "As we mark 12 years since the Boston Marathon attack, I'm thinking of families robbed of a loved one, communities still in recovery, & our larger Greater Boston community." She reiterated the significance of community strength with the phrase #OneBostonStrong.

Finally, Pressley commented on a legal matter involving a Supreme Court ruling in her tweet on April 15, 2025. She highlighted the issue of compliance by expressing concern over former President Trump's actions regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia. "The 9-0 Supreme Court ruling was clear: Trump must bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia home." She urged the Supreme Court to take action should there be continued non-compliance with the court order.

Ayanna Pressley has served in the U.S. Congress, representing Massachusetts's 7th District, since 2019. She previously served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

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