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Rep. Marlin Stutzman comments on National Guard deployment, Indiana literacy gains, and Trump Nobel nomination

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Marlin Stutzman, Indiana U.S. House Representative from the 3rd District | https://stutzman.house.gov/

Marlin Stutzman, Indiana U.S. House Representative from the 3rd District | https://stutzman.house.gov/

Rep. Marlin Stutzman, a U.S. Congressman from Indiana, shared several updates on his official X account on August 19, 2025. His posts addressed recent crime control measures in Washington D.C., educational achievements in Indiana, and the nomination of former President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In a post published at 14:04 UTC, Stutzman commented on federal efforts to address crime in the nation's capital: "Glad @POTUS called in the National Guard to help get crime under control in D.C. I’m disgusted that several arrests this weekend were for assaults on federal officers. All ~1,500 guardsmen are working hard to clean up our capital and detain violent criminals."

Later that day at 19:31 UTC, he highlighted progress in education within his home state: "Indiana has boosted 3rd grade literacy rates at a record pace! Thanks to our largest-ever investment in early reading resources, we're seeing real results—especially from the Literacy Cadre. It's working, and kids & families are winning" The increase in literacy rates follows significant investments by Indiana lawmakers aimed at improving early childhood education.

At 21:01 UTC on August 19, Stutzman endorsed former President Donald Trump for international recognition: "President Trump is the President of Peace! There is no one on the planet more deserving of this year’s @NobelPrize and multiple world leaders have recognized that. Glad to join @RepOgles on nominating @POTUS for this prestigious award." Nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize can be submitted by members of national assemblies and governments.

Stutzman's posts reflect ongoing discussions about public safety initiatives in Washington D.C., educational policy outcomes in Indiana, and bipartisan activity around major international awards.

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