U.S. Rep. Bill Foster 11th District of Illinois | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Bill Foster 11th District of Illinois | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Bill Foster, representing Illinois' 11th district since 2013, recently shared his views on several political issues through a series of tweets. Foster, who succeeded Judy Biggert in Congress and resides in Naperville, expressed his perspectives on topics such as economic inheritance and international relations.
On March 5, 2025, Foster critiqued former President Donald Trump's claims about economic achievements. He stated that "Any 'greatness' Trump speaks of tonight was inherited. He inherited a growing economy thanks to President Biden and Congressional Democrats, and claiming credit is categorically false."
In another tweet on the same day, Foster addressed the United States' withdrawal from international organizations under Trump's administration. He remarked that "Let’s be clear: Withdrawing from the WHO and the UN Human Rights Council are not 'wins.' They’re moves that actively diminish our moral standing in the world." The post included the hashtag #JointAddress.
Lastly, Foster made a brief comment referencing geography during a joint address by stating "It’s the Gulf of Mexico." This tweet also carried the hashtag #JointAddress.