Rep. Brian Mast calls for action on Delilah’s law and election security

Congressman  Brian J. Mast
Congressman Brian J. Mast
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Rep. Brian Mast, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, addressed several policy issues in a series of posts on February 25, 2026.

In his first post at 03:06 UTC, Mast wrote, “No matter the state, no illegal alien should be driving on our roads with a CDL license. It’s long overdue. Let’s get Delilah’s law sent to @POTUS’s desk.”

Later that morning at 03:51 UTC, Mast commented on the current administration’s performance, stating, “The American people made it clear they want strength, security, and prosperity. @POTUS is delivering on all of it. https://t.co/SXOB9BMXWY”

At 03:56 UTC the same day, Mast posted about election integrity: “American citizens—-and only American citizens—get to decide the outcome of American elections. The SAVE America Act is simply common sense. https://t.co/dub32C19Pq”

Mast has served in Congress since replacing Patrick Murphy in 2017 and previously held office in the Florida House of Representatives. He was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980 and currently resides in Fort Pierce. Mast graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2016.



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