Brian Babin shares views on Trump and policy issues in recent tweets

Brian Babin shares views on Trump and policy issues in recent tweets
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Brian Babin, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 36th district, shared several updates on his Twitter account on January 28, 2025. These tweets reflect his support for former President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies.

On January 28, 2025, Babin expressed gratitude for former President Donald Trump’s address to the House GOP. He stated, “Thankful @realDonaldTrump was able to speak to @housegop last night. Together we will Make America Great Again! “

Later that day, Babin celebrated the confirmation of a new member of Trump’s Cabinet. He remarked, “Another great member of Trump’s Cabinet CONFIRMED! I look forward to working with @SeanDuffyWI.”

In another tweet from the same day, Babin aligned himself with Senator Ted Cruz’s stance on an international issue by stating, “I agree with @SenTedCruz, America should reclaim the Panama Canal!”



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