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Congressman Greg Steube comments on Middle East peace deal and Palisades fire in recent tweets

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U.S. Rep. Greg Steube representing Florida's 17th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Greg Steube representing Florida's 17th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Greg Steube, a U.S. Representative from Florida's 17th district, posted a series of tweets on October 8 and 9, 2025, addressing topics ranging from national celebrations to international diplomacy and environmental issues.

On October 8, Steube acknowledged a cultural event by posting, "Happy #NationalDayoftheCowboyBoot! The best footwear in the world, whether you work on the ranch or Capitol Hill!".

Later the same day, Steube commented on developments in the Middle East. He wrote, "Today’s news of a peace deal in Egypt marks a historic step forward towards peace in the Middle East. None of this would have been possible without the leadership of President Trump. The credit belongs to his administration for its effective use of American strength and diplomacy", on October 8, 2025.

On October 9, Steube addressed environmental policy in relation to a recent fire incident in California. He tweeted, "Funny, I didn’t hear the words “science” or “climate change” mentioned once in yesterday’s indictment for the Palisades fire. @CAgovernor?"

The peace deal referenced by Steube reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. Historically, the United States has played a significant role in brokering peace agreements in the region, often involving direct engagement from presidential administrations. President Donald Trump’s administration previously facilitated several normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations.

Regarding the Palisades fire mentioned in Steube’s tweet, wildfires in California have been an ongoing issue, with debates frequently arising about the role of climate change and state policies in fire prevention and response. Discussions about the causes and handling of such incidents have involved both scientific assessments and political discourse.

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