Grassley addresses shutdown talks, veteran recognition, and Secret Service reform in recent posts

Senator Chuck Grassley
Senator Chuck Grassley
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Senator Chuck Grassley, a senior U.S. Senator from Iowa, has used his social media platform to address ongoing legislative issues and recognize the service of veterans in a series of recent posts.

On November 7, 2025, Grassley commented on congressional negotiations regarding government funding and program continuity. He stated, “The unions & airlines & the AMERICAN PPL are pleading w Congress 2end the Schumer Shutdown Just need 5 more Democrats to join our already bipartisan bill to reopen & fully fund lapsed programs PLS”. The post reflects his position during an impasse in Congress that led to lapses in federal programs and partial government shutdowns. At such times, federal agencies may suspend operations and certain services due to lack of appropriated funding.

Later that same day, Grassley highlighted a meeting with military veterans. In his November 7 post he wrote, “Met w 3 former Naval Officers (USNA ’67) & spouses They served our nation honorably during Vietnam + many yrs Im proud of our veterans thx 4 your service https://t.co/4BQVNxAOKR”. The tweet references graduates from the United States Naval Academy class of 1967 who served during the Vietnam War era—a conflict involving significant American military engagement between the mid-1960s and early 1970s.

On November 8, Grassley addressed legislative reforms concerning federal law enforcement leadership appointments. He stated, “Sen Cortez Masto & I reintrod legislation 2 ensure all future Secret Service Directors are senate confirmed & subject to a single 10 yr term Our bipart bill is a crucial step towards giving Americans the transparency & accountability they deserve frm the agency”. The proposal would require Senate confirmation for future Secret Service Directors and limit their tenure to one decade. This measure aims to increase oversight and public trust in an agency responsible for protecting national leaders and investigating financial crimes.

Grassley’s remarks come as part of his broader efforts in Congress focused on government accountability, veteran recognition, and institutional transparency.



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