brian babin supports american manufacturing and border security

brian babin supports american manufacturing and border security
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Wikipedia
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Brian Babin, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared a series of tweets on May 15, 2025. The posts reflect his views on American manufacturing, economic policies under the current administration, and border security.

In a tweet posted at 13:47 UTC, Babin emphasized the importance of domestic production by stating, “You can’t get more American than Heinz Ketchup. The future is #MadeinAmerica.” This statement highlights his support for American-made products.

Later that day at 16:21 UTC, Babin commented on the economic policies of the current administration with another tweet: “Everyday, this administration is working to improve the daily lives of Americans — but this is a change we’re feeling in our pocketbooks right now. Once again: promises made, promises kept. Thank you, Mr. President.” His message suggests satisfaction with the impact of these policies on Americans’ financial situations.

At 16:37 UTC on the same day, Babin expressed appreciation for Tom Homan’s efforts regarding national security by introducing him to a political group. He tweeted, “It was great to introduce my friend @RealTomHoman to @RepublicanStudy. Thank you, Tom, for your work to save America. A strong border means a strong nation!” This tweet underscores his focus on border security as integral to national strength.

Brian Babin was born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1948 and graduated from Lamar University in 1973 with a BS degree. He currently resides in Woodville and has been an active member of Congress since replacing Steve Stockman in 2015.



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