WASHINGTON — Rep. Ted Lieu didn’t come to Congress in 2015 intending to be a social media star or go viral for his questioning of witnesses in congressional hearings. Washington, DC 20515.
He said he’s also trained himself to talk in “45-second increments” for the sake of television.In his spare time, Lieu likes to read fiction, including classics like the “Dune” series and “Ender’s Game.” He’s also a fan of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” You’ll have to listen to the podcast to hear who he’s rooting for, but he acknowledged, “I can be very dark sometimes.”Tal Kopan is The San Francisco Chronicle’s Washington correspondent.
It sort of shows that these congressional hearings are watched by a lot of people, more than I thought.”Lieu says his communication skills are “all based on anger,” but he does “count to 20” before hitting send on a tweet or saying something out loud. Ted Lieu: What can a pandemic teach us about nuclear threats? And, to me, that takes us down the road to authoritarianism and that’s a danger to the republic, and I decided I’m just going to not normalize what should not be normalized.”Lieu is a “recovering computer science major” who got his degree at Stanford — where he double-majored in political science — and went on to law school at Georgetown University.
Previously, she was a political reporter for CNN Politics, where she covered immigration, cybersecurity and other hot-button issues in Washington, including the 2016 presidential election.Prior to joining the network, Kopan was a reporter for POLITICO in Washington, D.C., where she reported for their breaking news team and policy verticals, including a special focus on the Department of Justice, courts and cybersecurity.Kopan started her career working in Chicago with local media outlets ABC7 Chicago and Fox Chicago News.Her work has earned her awards and fellowships from the Atlanta Press Club; National Press Foundation; Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.Kopan graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a bachelor's degree in “law, letters and society.”How Southern California Rep. Ted Lieu became Trump’s top Twitter critic
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He was elected to the City Council in Torrance before winning races for the state Assembly and Senate, and then the House.In Congress, he introduces a climate bill every year that would set national targets for renewable energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
I served on active duty in the United States military to defend your right to say stupid, racist shit.
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His technical know-how has also helped him become a leader in the House on cybersecurity issues.But it’s his outspokenness about all things Trump that has made him a star.
When he is enjoying Cirque du Soleil while our President Works in Japan! In fact, the Southern California Democrat thought he could make a difference on cybersecurity and the environment.“I wrote a public statement (afterward) that said something like, one of the great things about America is our peaceful transfer of power, we’re an exceptional nation; it’s one of the reasons I served in active duty in the military and Donald Trump won the electoral college.