Congressman Mike Simpson, representing Idaho’s 2nd District, recently shared several updates via Twitter concerning current legislative initiatives and political commentary.
On April 22, 2025, Congressman Simpson addressed the implementation of the SAVE Act, stressing its role in securing federal elections by preventing non-citizens from voting. “The SAVE Act secures federal elections and prevents non-citizens from voting. This is a 90/10 issue.” He added, “I’m hearing a lot of misinformation—this bill does not prevent women from registering to vote. That claim is fearmongering from the Left. In fact, the bill actually makes it…”
Later that day, Simpson shared a media link: “ICYMI: Full episode is below!” The post was made on April 22, 2025, and provided viewers with access to further content.
On April 23, 2025, Simpson tweeted about the increasing incidence of federal injunctions against former President Trump, emphasizing the role of Democrat-appointed judges. “An astonishing 67% of all federal injunctions in the last 100 years were issued against President Trump—with 92% of those coming from Democrat-appointed judges.” Simpson noted, “Judge shopping has become far too common, which is why the House recently passed legislation to combat judicial…”
Simpson has been serving in U.S. Congress since 1999 and has a long history of political service in Idaho’s 2nd District. Prior to his current role, he served in the Idaho House of Representatives from 1984 to 1998. Born in Burley, Idaho, in 1950, he graduated from Utah State University in 1972.



