Congresswoman Mary E. Miller | Official U.S. House headshot
Congresswoman Mary E. Miller | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Mary Miller, serving the U.S. Congress as a representative of Illinois’ 15th district, shared her perspectives on various political topics through recent tweets. Engaging with her followers, Miller expressed gratitude towards former President Donald Trump, critiqued federal spending practices, and discussed faith-related themes in the context of national leadership.
On April 15, 2025, Rep. Mary Miller expressed appreciation towards former President Donald Trump for his efforts to benefit American agriculture through his leadership and trade deals aimed at curbing China's impact. She stated, "Thank you, President Trump, for standing up for America’s farmers! Your bold leadership and great trade deals put our farmers FIRST and stood up to China’s decades of abuse. America now leads with strength—and our farmers have a true champion in the White House!"
Later on the same day, Miller commented on financial governance and taxpayer burdens. She highlighted concerns about misallocation and waste in government expenditures, including what she described as "the Green Energy Scam." She remarked, "On Tax Day, Americans are reminded that their hard-earned dollars are being funneled into waste, fraud, and abuse — from bloated bureaucracies to the Green Energy Scam. @DOGE is pulling back the curtain. It’s time to rein in reckless spending and demand real accountability."
In a subsequent post, Miller addressed social issues focusing on religious sentiment during a national observance period. Clearly articulating support for President Trump's stance, she contrasted it with the previous administration's approach and mentioned, "Last Easter, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris pushed radical transgender agendas. This year during Holy Week, President Trump is putting faith in Jesus Christ back at the heart of America — as it should be! Happy Faith Month!!"
Mary Miller was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1959 and resides in Oakland. She has represented Illinois’s 15th District since her election to Congress in 2021, succeeding John Shimkus. Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern Illinois University.