Brian Babin discusses citizenship act and other key issues

Brian Babin discusses citizenship act and other key issues
Brian Babin U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 36th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared several statements on January 23, 2025, through social media. His comments addressed topics including the Birthright Citizenship Act, flag policies for government buildings, and congratulatory remarks regarding a new CIA Director.

On January 23, 2025, Babin expressed his satisfaction with speaking to Daily Signal about the Birthright Citizenship Act. He encouraged others to watch the discussion by stating: “It was great to speak with @DailySignal on the Birthright Citizenship Act. I hope you’ll give it a watch.”

Later that day, Babin emphasized his stance on national symbols by declaring: “A return to sanity! Government buildings should fly only one flag: the Stars and Stripes—the world’s most enduring symbol of freedom. No exceptions.” This statement underscores his belief in exclusive representation of the American flag at government facilities.

In another tweet from January 23, Babin congratulated John Ratcliffe on his appointment as CIA Director and urged further confirmations for President Trump’s Cabinet members. He remarked: “Congratulations to my friend, John Ratcliffe! He will be a wonderful CIA Director. Now, the Senate must confirm the rest of President Trump’s Cabinet!”



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