Rep. Brian Mast tweets on military children and American heroes

Rep. Brian Mast tweets on military children and American heroes
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Rep. Brian Mast, representing Florida’s 21st District, recently shared a series of tweets reflecting on National Month of the Military Child, the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, and other national sentiments. Mast, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, has served in the U.S. Congress since 2017, succeeding Patrick Murphy. He is a Harvard University Extension School graduate and currently resides in Fort Pierce, Florida.

On April 1, 2025, Rep. Brian Mast tweeted, “April is National Month of the Military Child and, man, do I have four great ones that I thank God for everyday.”

Later the same day, Mast posted about the nation’s upcoming significant anniversary, writing, “Next year we’ll be celebrating 250 years of the greatest country in the history of the world! As part of the celebration, @POTUS proposed a National Garden of American heroes. Who would you like to see recognized?”

In another brief tweet, Mast expressed a broader nationalistic message: “American liberation is on the way.” This was also shared on April 1, 2025.



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