Brian Babin reflects on Pearl Harbor anniversary and criticizes NYC policies

Brian Babin reflects on Pearl Harbor anniversary and criticizes NYC policies
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared his views on various topics through a series of tweets on December 7, 2024. The tweets covered historical remembrance, city governance issues, and foreign policy perspectives.

In his first tweet posted at 16:41 UTC, Babin commemorated the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. He stated, “Today, we remember the 2,403 Americans killed during Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor – launching us into WWII. It’s been 83 years, and this day continues to live in infamy.”

At 17:00 UTC, Babin criticized New York City’s financial decisions regarding immigration. He tweeted: “NYC continues to fail its citizens at an insanely costly rate. Paying a hotel owned by a foreign government $220 million to house illegals is ludicrous. Democrat-run cities should be looking for ways to deport illegals, not payment plans to keep them here.”

Later in the day at 22:56 UTC, Babin commented on U.S. foreign aid under President Joe Biden’s administration. He expressed his stance with the statement: “Joe Biden’s days of handing out blank checks to foreign nations are over.”



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