Brian Babin applauds electoral reform and law enforcement efforts in recent tweets

Brian Babin applauds electoral reform and law enforcement efforts in recent tweets
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Brian Babin, a U.S. congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared his thoughts on various national and local issues through his social media channel. Babin, who has served in Congress for significant years, regularly voices his opinions and support for legislation and initiatives affecting his constituency and beyond.

On March 27, 2025, Babin expressed his support for electoral reforms in a tweet stating, “This is a huge step in the right direction! Every American deserves confidence in our elections, No fraud, no interference, just free and fair voting. Thank you, @POTUS!” The tweet reflects Babin’s advocacy for secure and fair electoral processes.

Later the same day, Babin shared an appreciation for Washington D.C.’s cherry blossom season, highlighting the significance of the annual event. He remarked, “They may not be Southeast Texas dogwoods, but peak bloom for the cherry blossom trees is the best time in DC!” offering a nod to the beauty of nature, even when it is not native to his region.

On March 28, 2025, Babin commented on efforts to combat gang violence, noting, “MS-13’s days of unchecked violence are over. And this is just the beginning—the Trump Administration is mobilizing to track them down, lock them up, and reclaim our streets.” Babin’s remarks align with his support for strong law enforcement measures and initiatives aimed at ensuring public safety.



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