Rep. Brian Mast comments on tariffs and welcomes new Florida Congress representatives

Rep. Brian Mast comments on tariffs and welcomes new Florida Congress representatives
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In a series of tweets, Rep. Brian Mast shared his views and congratulations on important matters. Rep. Mast, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, has spoken out on several issues significant to his constituents and fellow Americans.

On April 2, 2025, Rep. Mast articulated his support for tariffs imposed by the President of the United States. He tweeted, “@POTUS’s tariffs support American workers and companies. It’s time we put their interests first.” This statement reflects his ongoing commitment to prioritizing the interests of American workers in trade policy.

Later that day at 15:29 UTC, Mast shared a succinct tweet marking the significance of a particular day, stating, “It’s American Liberation Day.” Though brief, this indicates his regard for the day’s importance.

In the evening, at 22:18 UTC, Mast extended his well wishes and confidence in newly sworn-in members of Congress from Florida, Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine. He remarked, “Congratulations to Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine on being sworn in as Florida’s newest Members of Congress. I have no doubt you both will be strong leaders for Florida and I look forward to working together to make America great again.” His statement shows support for their leadership and an intention to collaborate on shared goals.



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