Rep. Brian Mast highlights meetings and legislative plans in recent posts

Brian Mast U.S. House of Representatives from Florida
Brian Mast U.S. House of Representatives from Florida
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Rep. Brian Mast, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, posted several updates on his social media account in early February 2026. The tweets highlighted his ongoing activities in Washington and his engagement with both national figures and local constituents.

On February 5, Mast shared a brief message: “Good.” Later that day, he posted about legislative efforts involving former President Donald Trump and Senator Lindsey Graham: “Back to where it all began. @realDonaldTrump—@LindseyGrahamSC and I will be sending the Medal of Sacrifice to your desk soon! @POTUS”

The following day, Mast discussed meeting with law enforcement officers from Florida’s Treasure Coast who were attending the FBI Academy at Quantico: “Yesterday, I met with law enforcement officers from the Treasure Coast who are attending Quantico’s FBI Academy, in my Washington office. It’s always great to see folks from #FL21 stop by, the best part of my day!”

Mast has served as a member of Congress since succeeding Patrick Murphy in 2017. Before joining Congress, he served in the Florida House of Representatives. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980, Mast currently resides in Fort Pierce and earned a BA from Harvard University Extension School in 2016.



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