Rep. Mark Green addresses major issues in recent tweets

Rep. Mark Green addresses major issues in recent tweets
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Twitter Website
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Mark E. Green, a U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee’s 7th district since 2019, recently shared several statements on social media addressing various topics. Green, who succeeded Marsha Blackburn in Congress and previously served in the Tennessee Senate, used his platform to comment on significant issues and events.

On March 22, 2025, Green remarked on the storming of the World Trade Center complex by pro-Hamas supporters. He described this event as “an insult to their memories,” referring to the over 2,700 lives lost at the site due to radical Islamic terrorism. The full post can be viewed here.

The following day, March 23, he expressed pride in speaking at the #UnitedInBlue rally. Green stated it was “an honor” to join fellow cancer survivors and support their families during the event. His message is available here.

Later that day, Green invited followers to listen to his interview discussing China’s near-term goals with journalists Guy Taylor and Ben Wolfgang on #ThreatStatus. The interview link can be found here.



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