Brian Babin advocates for strong agriculture policies during National FFA Week

Brian Babin advocates for strong agriculture policies during National FFA Week
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared his views on various issues through social media posts on February 19 and 20, 2025. Babin’s tweets reflect his focus on agriculture policy, foreign relations, and immigration matters.

On February 19, Babin expressed his support for agricultural policies during National FFA Week. He emphasized the significance of agriculture in America and stated his commitment to advocating for robust agricultural policies in Washington D.C. to support future farmers and leaders. “Happy #FFAWeek! Agriculture is at the heart of America, and I’m proud to represent a district that feeds the nation. In D.C., I’ll keep fighting for strong Ag policies to empower the next generation of farmers and leaders.”

Later that day, Babin criticized the Senate Minority Leader for engaging with officials from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He questioned why such interactions were occurring with those he perceives as adversaries of America. “The Senate Minority Leader is getting cozy with the Chinese Communist Party, shaking hands and sharing stages with officials who hate America. Why is he celebrating with our enemies?”

In a post made on February 20, Babin voiced his approval of President Trump’s decision to end benefits for undocumented immigrants. He stated that these individuals should not have received benefits initially and praised Trump’s actions as prioritizing Americans’ interests.“Illegal aliens should have never received benefits in the first place! President Trump is putting Americans first and ending this madness. Long overdue!”



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