Brian Babin’s April 18, 2025 tweets address Good Friday, education, and national issues

Brian Babin’s April 18, 2025 tweets address Good Friday, education, and national issues
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district, took to social media on April 18, 2025, to communicate a variety of messages to his constituents and followers. Drawing from themes both religious and political, his posts covered observances of Good Friday, policy stances on education funding, and critiques of the political landscape.

In remembrance of an important Christian observance, Babin tweeted, “Today, we remember the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ—who bore our sins on the cross so that we might have eternal life. May you and your family have a blessed Good Friday.” This message was posted at 1:16 PM UTC.

Later, at 2:47 PM UTC, Babin posted a more politically charged message regarding education policy. He remarked, “This is the line in the sand. Protect students or lose your funding.” This statement underscored his position on the prioritization of student safety in schools.

Another tweet at 4:55 PM UTC reflected Babin’s political views on national issues. He asserted, “DEMOCRATS’ AMERICA: •MS-13 thugs over American families •Ivy League elites over working-class patriots •Men in women’s sports ignoring basic biology. It’s not compassion. It’s chaos. And it’s why we’re fighting like heck to regain sanity and take our country back.” This statement reveals his criticism of current policies and intentions of pursuing change.

Brian Babin, born in 1948 in Port Arthur, Texas, now resides in Woodville. He has represented the 36th District of Texas in Congress since 2015, succeeding Steve Stockman. Babin is an alumnus of Lamar University, where he graduated in 1973 with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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