Brian Babin reflects on the Battle of San Jacinto and critiques policy decisions

Brian Babin reflects on the Battle of San Jacinto and critiques policy decisions
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Brian Babin, a long-serving representative of Texas’ 36th District in the U.S. Congress since 2015 and a native of Port Arthur, Texas, made a series of posts on April 21, 2025, addressing historical events, political actions, and judicial decisions. Babin, born in 1948, has maintained a focus on his district’s interests and issues.

In a post made at 13:18 UTC on April 21, 2025, Babin commemorated the Battle of San Jacinto. He highlighted the significance of this historical event by stating: “Today in history, brave Texians won a victory in just eighteen minutes over Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto, fought right here in #TX36. Their courage secured our freedom and built the Lone Star Republic. God bless Texas!”

Later, at 14:02 UTC, Babin issued a statement criticizing members of the Democratic Party for their voting record, expressing his disapproval in a succinct manner: “Talk is cheap. Dems voted against Medicaid recipients.”

In a subsequent tweet at 15:59 UTC, Babin expressed his concern regarding a Supreme Court decision, reflecting on its implications with the comment: “SCOTUS saved violent gang members from deportation. Unreal.”

Brian Babin graduated from Lamar University in 1973 and currently resides in Woodville, Texas.



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