Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
Senator Kevin Cramer, who represents North Dakota in the U.S. Senate, recently addressed several national issues on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. His posts covered topics ranging from technology partnerships and national security to energy policy and military leadership.
On September 29, 2025, Senator Cramer questioned Microsoft’s reliability as a government partner in light of its support for Israel, stating: "If Microsoft stops providing its services which are supporting Israel’s fight against terrorists, how do we know they are a reliable partner for our own Department of War?"
The following day, on September 30, 2025, he commented on President Biden's energy policies and the Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Haze Rule: ".@POTUS is keeping the promises he made to the American people to lower energy prices and end the war on coal. Way to go, @epaleezeldin! The Regional Haze Rule has been weaponized for far too long, and I urge North Dakotans to submit comments to have their voices heard." The Regional Haze Rule is a federal regulation aimed at improving visibility in national parks and wilderness areas by reducing air pollution from industrial sources.
Later that same day, Senator Cramer endorsed General Kenneth Wilsbach as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force: "I can’t think of a more competent, better prepared, and experienced General to lead the @usairforce as its Chief of Staff than General Kenneth Wilsbach. He is the right man at the right time for the job, and I’m grateful to @POTUS for choosing him." General Wilsbach has previously held senior command positions within the Air Force.
Senator Cramer's statements reflect ongoing debates about U.S. technology companies' roles in international conflicts, regulatory approaches toward energy production and environmental protection, and military leadership appointments.