Tim Scott addresses housing policy and political accountability in recent statements

Tim Scott addresses housing policy and political accountability in recent statements
Senator Tim Scott, US Senator for South Carolina — Senator Tim Scott Official website
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Senator Tim Scott has recently shared a series of statements on social media addressing housing policy, political transparency, and ongoing investigations. The posts reflect his views on current government actions and his legislative contributions.

On July 10, 2025, Scott commented on efforts to reduce costs and promote homeownership. He stated, “Under @POTUS, we are taking action to lower costs and and expand homeownership opportunities for hardworking Americans across the country. Thank you @pulte for implementing my legislation that was signed into law seven years ago!”

The following day, July 11, 2025, Scott criticized members of the Democratic Party regarding their communication with the public. He wrote, “Because they were afraid of losing power, Democrats lied to the American people. We deserve to know the truth.”

Later on July 11, 2025, Scott addressed an ongoing investigation. He posted, “Let’s be clear: This investigation is like no other and America needs answers. How deep does the hypocrisy go?”

Additional information for Step 3: Pulte is a major U.S.-based home construction company involved in implementing housing-related legislation.



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