mark green discusses abortion pills’ risks; emphasizes support for small businesses

mark green discusses abortion pills’ risks; emphasizes support for small businesses
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Mark E. Green, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 7th district, shared a series of tweets on May 8, 2025, addressing topics ranging from chemical abortion pills to small businesses and historical commemorations.

In a tweet posted at 13:00 UTC, “More than 1 in 10 women who use this chemical abortion pill experienced some of the serious and dangerous side effects, and yet Big Abortion and the left have colluded to keep it silent. This proves once and for all, abortion isn’t about women’s health—it’s about money and power.” Mark Green expressed concerns over the safety of chemical abortion pills, criticizing what he perceives as an alliance between pro-abortion advocates and political entities.

Later that day at 13:36 UTC, he tweeted about the significance of small businesses: “Small businesses are the backbone of our communities. When they thrive, so does our economy. Empowering and protecting small businesses is absolutely critical, and I will continue that fight in Washington.” This statement underscores his commitment to supporting local enterprises as essential components of economic vitality.

At 14:09 UTC on the same day, Green commemorated a significant historical event by tweeting: “Today, 80 years ago, the United States and our allies triumphed over the Nazi regime in Europe. We will always honor the courage and sacrifice of those who fought in World War II to preserve the freedom and security of millions.” The tweet marks Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), highlighting his respect for veterans’ sacrifices during World War II.

Mark E. Green has been serving Tennessee’s 7th District since replacing Marsha Blackburn in Congress in 2019 after previously holding office in the Tennessee Senate from 2013 to 2018.



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