Brian Babin addresses domestic issues in recent social media posts

Brian Babin addresses domestic issues in recent social media posts
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared his views on several issues via social media posts on March 14, 2025. The tweets reflect his stance on supporting American industries, addressing border security, and opposing taxpayer-funded reparations.

On March 14, 2025, Babin tweeted about joining forces with Rep. Troy Nehls to support American shrimpers by preventing tax dollars from funding foreign competitors. He emphasized the principle of “America First.” “I joined @RepTroyNehls to stand up for American shrimpers and stop your tax dollars from funding their foreign competitors. It’s simple: America First.”

Later that day, Babin commented on the differences in border security under different administrations. He highlighted the contrast between the number of daily gotaways during President Biden’s term compared to former President Trump’s leadership. “Biden’s border crisis: 1,837 gotaways per day. President Trump’s leadership: 77. The difference is night and day.”

In another post on the same day, Babin announced the introduction of a legislative measure titled the No Bailouts for Reparations Act. This act aims to prevent taxpayers from funding reparations schemes, suggesting that states should manage these financial responsibilities independently without expecting federal bailouts. ” I just introduced the No Bailouts for Reparations Act—taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill for radical reparations schemes. States must bear the consequences, not expect a bailout!”



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