Brian Babin criticizes democratic policies and legacy media in recent statements

Brian Babin criticizes democratic policies and legacy media in recent statements
Brian Babin U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 36th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Brian Babin, serving as a U.S. Congress member representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, voiced his opinions on various subjects through a series of tweets. Babin, who took office after the departure of Steve Stockman, is known for expressing his views on legislative matters and cultural phenomena.

On April 15, 2025, Babin critiqued the Democratic party’s decision regarding tax policy. He stated, “While Americans prepare their taxes, Democrats are cutting support for families. They voted to slash the Child Tax Credit in half for 40 million households. @HouseGOP is working to fix it and give families the relief they need.” This comment highlights the ongoing debates over tax codes affecting families across the nation.

Later the same day, Babin tweeted a cultural reference regarding educational choices, “Mamas don’t let your babies grow up and go to Harvard. “ This sentiment aligns with a broader critique of elite educational institutions, although the specific context was not provided.

On April 16, 2025, Babin raised concerns about media coverage and political alignment, questioning why media outlets defend certain criminal elements. He tweeted, “You’ve got to ask yourself — WHY is the legacy media going to bat for this filth? These sick, twisted criminals are who the Democrats and their media mouthpieces are defending. Absolutely shameful.” Babin’s use of strong language in expressing his discontent reflects ongoing tensions between political figures and media organizations.

Brian Babin was born in 1948 in Port Arthur, Texas, and currently resides in Woodville. He graduated from Lamar University in 1973.



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