Senator Mike Crapo highlights Idaho veteran honors, Epstein case transparency, and Senate health hearing

Senator Mike Crapo, US Senator for Idaho
Senator Mike Crapo, US Senator for Idaho
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Senator Mike Crapo, representing Idaho in the U.S. Senate, addressed several topics on his social media account between November 18 and November 19, 2025. His posts ranged from honoring local veterans to calling for transparency in high-profile criminal cases and highlighting ongoing legislative hearings.

On November 18, Senator Crapo acknowledged the contributions of Idaho veterans and volunteers by posting: “It is an honor to recognize 24 Idahoans with the 2025 Spirit of Freedom: Idaho Veterans Service Award. The dedication, service and selflessness of our veterans and volunteers are a reminder of what makes our state such a wonderful place to live. Congratulations to this year’s https://t.co/uVox4sgKwN”.

The following day, Crapo commented on the case of Jeffrey Epstein. On November 19 he wrote: “Jeffrey Epstein was a notorious sex trafficker who committed abhorrent crimes, and the public deserves transparency with regard to his crimes. Those responsible for aiding and abetting Epstein must be brought to justice.  I continue to pray for his victims and the horrors they”.

Later that day, Crapo drew attention to Senate proceedings related to health care costs by posting: “WATCH: Senate Finance Committee Executive Session on Nominees and Hearing on Rising Cost of Health Care https://t.co/7qg3iy5zED”.

Senator Crapo has served as Idaho’s senior U.S. Senator since 1999, frequently focusing on issues including veterans’ affairs, judicial transparency, and health care policy.



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