Nikema Williams and Yvette Clarke tackle history and health issues through social media

Nikema Williams and Yvette Clarke tackle history and health issues through social media
U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams representing Georgia's 5th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Nikema Williams, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Georgia’s 5th district since 2021, has shared a series of statements through her social media platform outlining concerns on historical preservation and public health. Williams, who has been vocal about pressing socio-political issues, took to her official account to express her stance on recent developments involving historical representation and science in health policy.

On April 9, 2025, Williams referenced her collaboration with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, posting “@RepYvetteClarke READ MORE HERE: https://t.co/d0FUGfYdSK”, indicating an ongoing initiative or announcement shared with Clarke who also advocates for similar concerns.

Addressing a matter involving former President Donald Trump, Williams stated on the same day, “Donald Trump continues to attempt to rewrite history. The latest: reports that he wants to remove slavery from The National Museum of African American History & Culture. Our history will not be whitewashed. I’m joining @RepYvetteClarke once again to demand answers. To erase the https://t.co/ypLC4sJBOR”. This tweet reflects Williams’ commitment to safeguarding the integrity of historical records and institutions.

In another post later that day, Williams shared a personal account via “Colorectal cancer took my mom when she was 46— and I’ll never stop fighting so others don’t have to feel that same pain. Gutting science and firing the experts who save lives isn’t just reckless, it’s a straight-up attack on people’s health and lives.”. This message underscores her stance on maintaining and supporting scientific integrity and the importance of retaining experts instrumental in health advancements.



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