brian babin expresses priorities and staunch views through social media tweets

brian babin expresses priorities and staunch views through social media tweets
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Wikipedia
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman serving Texas’ 36th District since 2015, recently took to social media to express his political stance on several issues. Babin, who replaced Steve Stockman in Congress, continues to engage with his followers on various platforms.

On April 22, 2025, Babin highlighted the importance of his family in his political career. He shared that “Every single day I serve in Congress, I think about my 5 children and 17 grandchildren. I will continue to work with my @HouseGOP colleagues to ensure that they will inherit a stronger, freer, safer America.” This statement underscores his commitment to conservative values and a focus on the future of his family.

Later that same day, Babin addressed historical narratives, stating that “The Left wants to rewrite history. We’ll keep honoring it. Proud to stand for the flag, kneel for the cross, and fight for the Constitution.” This highlights Babin’s commitment to traditional values and conserving historical integrity as part of his political mission.

On April 23, 2025, Babin commented on gender issues in sports, declaring “It is absolute insanity that the left is still waging war on women’s sports. Biology isn’t bigotry, it’s common sense.” Babin’s tweets reflect his stance on maintaining traditional definitions of gender within athletic competition.

Brian Babin, born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1948 and a graduate from Lamar University, continues to live in Woodville and advocate for his political beliefs on a national stage.



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