Rep. Brian Mast, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, shared his thoughts on various topics through a series of tweets on June 9, 2025. These posts touched upon themes such as National Ocean Month, law enforcement appreciation, and governmental accountability.
On June 9 at 18:40 UTC, Mast emphasized the significance of National Ocean Month for Florida, highlighting the state’s coastal importance. He noted that having “a Floridian in the White House” is beneficial for understanding the value of oceans to Florida. The full post can be viewed here.
Later that day at 20:23 UTC, Rep. Mast expressed gratitude towards FHP Sgt. J. Torres for their dedication and service. He extended blessings to all members of the Florida Highway Patrol and other law enforcement officers who risk their lives daily for community safety. The original tweet is available here.
At 21:42 UTC on the same day, Mast criticized waste and abuse within USAID and the State Department under President Biden’s administration. He declared an end to these issues with a link to further details provided in his post here.
Brian Mast was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980 and resides in Fort Pierce. He graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a BA in 2016.



